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Episode 042: Inflation Targets and Economic Strategy: Is 3% the New 2%?

9 min · 15. jan. 2025
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In today’s episode, we explore the possibility of the Federal Reserve raising its inflation target from 2% to 3%, a topic gaining traction in economic circles. While some experts, like Jason Furman, argue that this shift could cushion the economy against recessions and stimulate investment, others worry it could erode consumer purchasing power and benefit government debt. We’ll also examine the mixed signals from recent inflation data and the potential impact on the financial system, government policy, and consumers. Tune in for a deep dive into this controversial proposal and its far-reaching implications.

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