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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 8 MIN

Government Spending Could Keep Your Loans Expensive

from Everyday Economics · host The Center Square

The Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates in 2026 after all—and that could have major consequences for taxpayers, homeowners, businesses and anyone carrying debt. In this episode of Everyday Economics, Center Square Publisher Chris Krug sits down with economist Dr. Orfe Divungi to explain why inflation remains stubborn, how tariffs, housing costs and record federal deficits continue to pressure the economy, and why the Federal Reserve may have little choice but to keep borrowing costs elevated. Topics include: Why inflation may stay above the Fed's 2% target How tariffs continue pushing prices higher Why housing costs are becoming an inflation problem again The impact of federal deficits on interest rates Mortgage rates, credit card debt and business loans What this means for taxpayers and the U.S. economy If federal borrowing continues to rise, taxpayers could face higher financing costs throughout the economy, making homes, vehicles and everyday purchases more expensive while increasing the long-term burden of servicing the national debt. Subscribe for daily reporting on government spending, fiscal policy, state government, taxes and the economic issues affecting Americans.   #FederalReserve #InterestRates #Inflation #Economy #Taxpayer #FederalDebt #GovernmentSpending #MortgageRates #Finance #Economics #FederalDeficit #InflationNews #BusinessNews #TheStates #CenterSquare   Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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The Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates in 2026 after all—and that could have major consequences for taxpayers, homeowners, businesses and anyone carrying debt. In this episode of Everyday Economics, Center Square Publisher Chris Krug sits down with economist Dr. Orfe Divungi to explain why inflation remains stubborn, how tariffs, housing costs and record federal deficits continue to pressure the economy, and why the Federal Reserve may have little choice but to keep borrowing costs elevated. Topics include: Why inflation may stay above the Fed's 2% target How tariffs continue pushing prices higher Why housing costs are becoming an inflation problem again The impact of federal deficits on interest rates Mortgage rates, credit card debt and business loans What this means for taxpayers and the U.S. economy If federal borrowing continues to rise, taxpayers could face higher financing costs throughout the economy, making homes, vehicles and everyday purchases more expensive while increasing the long-term burden of servicing the national debt. Subscribe for daily reporting on government spending, fiscal policy, state government, taxes and the economic issues affecting Americans. #FederalReserve #InterestRates #Inflation #Economy #Taxpayer #FederalDebt #GovernmentSpending #MortgageRates #Finance #Economics #FederalDeficit #InflationNews #BusinessNews #TheStates #CenterSquare

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