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Has The Fed Abandoned Its Average Inflation Target?

Apr. 01, 2022 12:41 PM ETTBT, TLT, TMV, IEF, SHY, TBF, EDV, TMF, PST, TTT, ZROZ, VGLT, TLH, IEI, BIL, TYO, UBT, UST, GOVI, VGSH, SHV, VGIT, GOVT, SCHO, TBX, SCHR, GSY, TYD, DTYL, EGF, VUSTX, DTUS, DTUL, DFVL, TAPR, DFVS, FIBR, GBIL, UDN, USDU, UUP, RINF, AGZ, SPTS, FTSD, LMBS2 Comments

Summary

  • Inflation continues to exceed the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target.
  • Fed officials are ostensibly committed to an average inflation target.
  • Despite affirmations to the contrary, the Fed appears to have abandoned its average inflation target.

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By William J. Luther

Inflation continues to exceed the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target. The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCEPI), which is the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, grew at a continuously compounding annual rate of 6.1

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Comments (2)

Arthur_Chivalri profile picture
If average inflaiton rate permantly stays above 2%, what does that mean to assets price?
Howard CostaRica profile picture
Table 1 is laughable as well as unrealistic and troublesome.
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