Tiana Lowe Doescher is a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, as well as an on-air contributor for The First on Pluto TV. She previously interned for National Review and founded the USC Economics Review. She graduated from the University of Southern California with a B.S. in economics and mathematics.
Guess what? Nobel laureate Paul Krugman discovered that if you strip out food, energy, housing, and used cars from the consumer price index and then calculate the six-month change at an annualized rate, this inflation rate falls just a hair short of the Federal Reserve's maximum 2% target rate. The battle is over, guys! Just as long as you strip away all of the essentials that comprise the bulk of the working class's budget from an incredibly doctored inflation rate.
When the White House created the worst inflationary crisis in 40 years through $5 trillion in pandemic spending and now a 7% deficit-to-GDP ratio, the Fed stepped in to do what the White House wouldn't. And now that the Fed is fearful of overshooting and missing a soft landing, the bond markets are doing what the Fed won't and forcing the deepest bond market rout in perhaps the history of U.S. Treasurys.
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