Top Fed official sees need for more interest rate increases

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One thought on “Top Fed official sees need for more interest rate increases

  1. Or better yet, lets audit the Federal Reserve and reign in the Congressional spending. Printing dollars for deficit spending just makes the fiat currency that much closer to complete failure!

    Not to worry when the Federal Reserve creates Central Bank Digital Currency they will just steal wealth the old fashion way, move the decimal point, electronically!

    As a liability of the Federal Reserve, however, a CBDC would be the safest digital asset available to the general public, with no associated credit or liquidity risk.

    Benjamin Franklin once said: “Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.”

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