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The Fed is bashful about raising interest rates because of a quarter-century of low inflation

Stubbornly low inflation is the chief reason the Federal Reserve abruptly junked plans to keep raising U.S. interest rates this year and adopted a strategy of ‘patience.’ The last time inflation consistently ran above 3% was a quarter of a century ago.
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