Higher Inflation Numbers: Fed Policy Challenged
An episode of the SKEPTIC’S GUIDE TO INVESTING podcast, hosted by Steve Davenport, Clement Miller, titled "Higher Inflation Numbers: Fed Policy Challenged" was published on February 12, 2025 and runs 50 minutes.
February 12, 2025 ·50m · SKEPTIC’S GUIDE TO INVESTING
Summary
Please text and tell us what you like Inflation expectations and their impacts on the economy take center stage in this episode, as we explore the challenges facing the Federal Reserve and the resulting market volatility. We discuss the interconnected roles of tariffs, immigration, and political influences on inflation, and offer strategies for investors to navigate these turbulent waters. • Discussion on the latest inflation report and its implications • Analysis of the Fed’s direction and ...
Episode Description
Please text and tell us what you like
Inflation expectations and their impacts on the economy take center stage in this episode, as we explore the challenges facing the Federal Reserve and the resulting market volatility. We discuss the interconnected roles of tariffs, immigration, and political influences on inflation, and offer strategies for investors to navigate these turbulent waters.
• Discussion on the latest inflation report and its implications
• Analysis of the Fed’s direction and market reactions
• Exploration of inflation expectations and consumer behavior
• Examination of tariffs and their impact on pricing
• Insight into immigration's role in the labor market and inflation
• Consideration of Fed's political influences on monetary policies
• Recommendations for adjusting investment strategies in uncertain times
• Call for listeners to engage and share topics for future discussions
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