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Rachel Siegel

Rachel Siegel

Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Prices climbed 8.5% in March, compared to last year, amid growing fears of economic slowdown

Inflation has proven to be one of the most blistering features of the covid economy, testing the White House and Federal Reserve
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Fed minutes show inflation worsened from war and covid shutdowns .....

Meeting minutes released Wednesday offer a fuller picture of why the Fed raised rates by half a percentage point earlier this month.
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Inflation tests Fed credibility and rate hike decision - The Washin...

Inflation tests Fed credibility and rate hike decision - The Washington Post
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Supersized rate hikes are the Fed’s new normal

Just three months ago, the Federal Reserve chief described a three-quarter point hike as “unusually large.” The third one of the year is expected this week.
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Why does the Fed raise interest rates?

To help curb inflation, the Fed raises its benchmark interest rate, which makes mortgages and other loans more expensive. Over time, this helps supply and demand sync up.
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Fed chief sees narrower path to avoid a recession in inflation fight

The Fed hiked rates by 0.75 percentage points for the fourth time this year, as officials believe letting inflation persist would be worse than an economic downturn.
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High gas and housing costs pushed inflation up in August - The Wash...

High gas and housing costs continue to muddle policymakers’ fight to slow the economy and tame consumer prices.
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Fed leaves rates unchanged at September policy meeting - The Washin...

The move leaves the Fed’s baseline policy rate between 5.25 and 5.5 percent. That’s the highest in 22 years.
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CPI: Inflation rose again in September amid high food, housing cost...

Officials still have more work to do to tame consumer prices, even though increases are down from last year’s record highs.
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Downtown Austin's new office space is exploding, but who's moving ....

While other cities worry about a glut of office space as workers resist returning to the familiar 9-to-5 grind, Austin’s challenges are Texas-sized.
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Fed’s Powell: High inflation and growth could mean more rate hikes ...

The Federal Reserve chief talks about the road ahead bringing inflation down in a strong economy.