Articles About Stagflation
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 09.21.2011
Stagflation Rears Its Ugly Head
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) climbed by 0.5 percent in July, according to a Labor Department report. That came after a decrease of 0.2 percent the previous month. Rising inflation cuts consumers’ buying power. Average pay, when adjusted for inflation, fell in July and has declined by 1.3 percent in the last year. Over the […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 06.21.2011
Is QE3 On the Horizon?
Now that QE2 (quantitative easing 2) is winding down – and with the economy sputtering – will Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke call for a new round of stimulus in the form of QE3? The answer likely is “no”, although it’s doubtful that the Fed will tighten monetary policy until the economy is stronger. The […]
- Author:
- Michael Alter
- Posted:
- 11.07.2008
Fed Chairman Bernanke Takes Steps to Restart the Economy
Ben Bernanke has spoken. The Fed chairman and the Federal Reserve moved recently to stimulate the economy when the policy-making committee cut the federal funds rate – the rate at which banks lend to each other – to just one percent. This represents a half percentage point cut from the previous 1.5 percent rate. By […]
- Author:
- Michael Alter
- Posted:
- 10.22.2008
Paul Volcker: U.S. Is in a Recession
“It’s not going to be a problem in the short run. Inflation doesn’t flourish in the face of recession,” said Paul Volcker, who served as chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1979 until 1987. “It’s something we have to worry about when we get out of this recession. I have been around for a while. […]