As the Federal Reserve tries to cool rapid inflation by hiking interest rates, which may include potential increases of 50 basis points at a time (0.50%) as opposed to the usual 25 basis points (0.25%), the hope is, of course, to achieve a Goldilocks not-too-not, not-too-cold equilibrium.
The First Cracks in Inflation?
As the Federal Reserve tries to cool rapid inflation by hiking interest rates, which may include potential increases of 50 basis points at a time (0.50%) as opposed to the usual 25 basis points (0.25%), the hope is, of course, to achieve a Goldilocks not-too-not, not-too-cold equilibrium.