The U.S. maintained moderate inflation through the 1990s and 2000s, with a brief deflationary period of - in 2009 following the global financial crisis. Inflation surged to in 2022, fueled by pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions and high energy costs.
Projections suggest inflation will stabilize at from 2026, supported by the Federal Reserve’s monetary tightening measures and steady economic growth.
Projections suggest inflation will stabilize at from 2026, supported by the Federal Reserve’s monetary tightening measures and steady economic growth.
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