The New Inflation Problem

By: Benzinga
In 1980, inflation at the consumer level (the Consumer Price Index) was running above 14 percent. The situation was so bad that then-Fed Chairman Paul Volcker had declared war on inflation and was raising interest rates every time you turned around. The problem was that inflation had risen from under two
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