Inflation stayed elevated through December, capping off a year where price pressures refused to ease. Tariffs and the government shutdown kept adding fuel to the fire—making it harder for Fed policy to gain traction. This kind of sticky inflation backdrop is exactly why traders are watching macro data so closely right now.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 7h ago
Damn, it's inflation again, tariffs again, and a government shutdown again. This combo skill has directly nailed the Fed down.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 8h ago
Tariffs and shutdowns double whammy, the Federal Reserve's policies are as flimsy as paper... That's why we need to keep an eye on the data.
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MEVictim
· 8h ago
Sticky inflation is really a tormenting thing, with a double blow from tariffs and government shutdowns. The Federal Reserve's policies are basically powerless.
Inflation stayed elevated through December, capping off a year where price pressures refused to ease. Tariffs and the government shutdown kept adding fuel to the fire—making it harder for Fed policy to gain traction. This kind of sticky inflation backdrop is exactly why traders are watching macro data so closely right now.