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Hour 3: New inflation numbers make the Fed's job tougher

39 min · 1. juni 2026
episode Hour 3: New inflation numbers make the Fed's job tougher cover

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This hour, Newell is joined by Guy Williams, Chairman & CEO of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to dicuss the new inflation numbers and why it makes the Feds job tougher, which cities are implementing rent control and why it never works, Sweden moving to become less socialist by cutting spending, and McDonald's in the European Union losing the right to use the Big Mac.

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