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Why Is U.S. Inflation Higher than in Other Countries?

Inflation rates in the United States and other developed economies have closely tracked each other historically. Problems with global supply chains and changes in spending patterns due to the COVID-19 pandemic have pushed up inflation worldwide. However, since the first half of 2021, U.S. inflation has increasingly outpaced inflation in other developed countries. Estimates suggest that fiscal support measures designed to counteract the severity of the pandemic’s economic effect may have contributed to this divergence by raising inflation about 3 percentage points by the end of 2021.
FRBSF Economic Letter , Volume 2022 , Issue 07 , Pages 06

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Revenge Spending in the Wake of the Pandemic

Nebraskans are spending more on experiences after the pandemic, according to recent research from the Kansas City Fed.
Nebraska Economist

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