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La Vorgna: Fed May Need to Raise Rates
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge climbed to 4.1% in May, its highest level in more than three years. Greg Robb, economics editor at Market Watch, joins with analysis.
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What happenedLa Vorgna: Fed May Need to Raise Rates.
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Left / center-leftWhy the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates this year
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The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge climbed to 4.1% in May, its highest level in more than three years. Greg Robb, economics editor at Market Watch, joins with analysis.
Joe La Vorgna, SMBC Americas Chief Economist and former Counselor to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, says the Fed will not cut rates and may need to raise them as PCE inflation rises to a...