Economics

Here Are Some Signs U.S. Inflation Is Drifting Below Fed’s Goal

Fed Could Go Faster Than Priced Despite Inversion, RBC's Lignos Says
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Just when you thought U.S. inflation was stabilizing around the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent goal, it’s getting pulled back down again.

In contrast to the resounding success on their maximum-employment target, policy makers may have to wait a while before declaring victory on inflation as recent reports show price pressures are cooling off instead.