In March, seven of 18 Fed officials thought they’d raise rates above the current target range.
In June, that number rose to 16. And that includes 12 officials who thought rates would need to go above 5.5%, up from four officials in March
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In March, seven of 18 Fed officials thought they’d raise rates above the current target range.
In June, that number rose to 16. And that includes 12 officials who thought rates would need to go above 5.5%, up from four officials in March