Fed minutes: Most officials supported further rate cuts as worries about jobs rose

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One thought on “Fed minutes: Most officials supported further rate cuts as worries about jobs rose

  1. You are rediculous if you think reducing rates are going to help inflation.
    1. it will lure people to charge more. Then they will take a hit and the Government will spiral more.
    2. Oh maybe you should pull the trick credit card companies are pulling. Extend over $100 charges and then 10 of those put the same minimum payment weight on the debtor. Next, home mortgages will extend to 40 years.
    2. it gives our governement more money to spend on weapons.

    side note: You won’t pay because of Gov. shutdown, but you will continue to hand out money to homeless without putting limits on them.
    You continue to hand out money to frauduland disability.

    Other countrys are laughing at you so called leaders.

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