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The Fed faces a no-win scenario. Cutting rates would stimulate the economy—but reignite inflation. Holding rates could tame inflation—but risks crushing a debt-saturated system. President Trump wants ...
We’ve been hearing a lot about inflation lately. You can certainly feel the effects of inflation in higher prices for th ...
War, even the American Revolution, is the health of the state because it is almost impossible to avoid fighting a war on ...
Minutes from the Fed’s June policy meeting tease at a looming split over whether and when officials will resume rate cuts.
We expect that the money supply will continue to grow. In the US, prior to 2008 there was plenty of monetary inflation but no ...
In Forbes Liam Wright, editor-in-chief of Cryptoslate, says: “The current inflation rate for bitcoin stands around 0.84%, whereas the most recent US inflation data for May came in at 3.4%.” The only ...
Bitcoin shows strong signs of a rally, fueled by a weaker dollar and positive market trends, suggesting it could reach new all-time highs.
The M2 money supply in the USA rose to a new record of $21.9B, with the potential to grow more as the Fed faces decisions to ...
Despite the prevailing notion that the Fed has implemented “tight” monetary policy, the money supply has expanded ...
The prominence of Bitcoin has risen significantly in the last two years. Learn why some investors are considering the switch from sovereign bonds.
Inflation was tame in May but President Trump’s tariff policy may cause consumer prices to rise noticeably heading into summer, economists said.
This is still money that can be spent, but it requires more effort to access. It's this U.S. money supply measure that has been making history on both ends of the spectrum.