Economics
U.S. Inflation Starting to Look Like a Stimulus-Led Outlier
- Boom in demand means supply strains are more acute than peers
- Fear of inflation could derail policy before prices can cool
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Covid inflation is everywhere, but some have more of it than others. Among advanced economies, the U.S. is starting to look like the outlier.