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Brett House

Professor of Professional Practice in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
Brett House
Areas of Expertise
Asset Management, Economy & Policy, Globalization, Macroeconomics
Contact
Office: 532 Kravis
E-mail: [email protected]
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Brett House is Professor of Professional Practice in the Economics Division at Columbia Business School. His research and writing are focused on macroeconomics and international finance, with interests in fiscal issues, monetary policy, international trade, financial crises, and debt markets. His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and international media.

Prof. House is also a Fellow with Canada’s Public Policy Forum and a Senior Fellow with the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and Massey College. Earlier in his career he held teaching and research positions with McGill University, the Earth Institute at Columbia University, Keble College Oxford, and the University of Cape Town.

Previously, Prof. House was Deputy Chief Economist at Scotiabank, Canada’s third-largest and most international universal bank. Earlier, he was Chief Economist at a Toronto-based asset-management start-up and Global Strategist at a New York-based global macro hedge fund. He cut his teeth in financial markets at Goldman Sachs and the World Bank.

In policy-making roles, Prof. House was an Economist at the International Monetary Fund for nearly a decade, where he worked on emerging-markets financing. He was also Principal Advisor on Economic Issues in the Office of United Nations Secretary-General during the global financial crisis.

Prof. House holds degrees in economics from Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, and the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

Joined CBS
2023

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Course
B5201: Global Economic Environment
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B6201: Global Economic Environment
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B5008: Markets and the Economy
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B8778: Global Immersion: South Africa’s Ongoing Transformation
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B7213: Global Macroeconomic Investing
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B8213: Global Macroeconomic Investing
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  • Awards & Honors

The King Charles III Coronation Medal

  • In the Media
  • Articles
In the Media

Message in US-China Trade Deal: Neither Side Wants a Sudden Breakup

Christian Science Monitor
In the Media

Trump Trade Deal with UK ‘Not Really a Deal’: Economics Professor

ABC News Live
In the Media

CFOs Need a New ‘Playbook’ for Tariff-Fueled Uncertainty’

Fortune
In the Media

Hiring Is up, GDP Is Down: Economy Sends Mixed Signals as Tariffs Loom

The Christian Science Monitor
In the Media

Experts See Higher Stagflation Risks. Here’s What It Means for Your Money

CNBC
In the Media

Trump Wants Lower Interest Rates to ‘Counteract’ the Inflation from His Own Tariff Policies

Fortune
In the Media

Why Fed Chair Powell Wears Purple Ties — ‘It’s Not That We Are Bipartisan, We Are Nonpolitical’

CNBC
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Trump's Tariffs Spark Wall Street Pushback

NPR's "All Things Considered"
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New Trump Tariffs Shake Up World Economy

CBS News Los Angeles
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Trump Tariff Selloff

Bloomberg's "The Close"
In the Media

Trump Claims He Will Make America Wealthy Again

Newstalk 1010's "Moore in the Morning" Radio Show
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Trump Tariffs Updates: ‘Reciprocal’ Levies Shake up Global Trade

Al Jazeera
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Trump’s ‘America First’ Policy Is Complicating Business of Making Cars

Al Jazeera
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Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady: What That Means for Mortgages, Credit Cards and More

CNBC
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Dollar Stores Fight for Relevance Amid Stiffer Competition, Tariffs

Commercial Observer
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It’s Kind of Fitting That Musk Now Wants to Cook the Books on GDP

The New Republic
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Trump Tariffs Will Cause Lasting Economic Damage. Why Stock Markets Should Worry and 5 Other Things to Know Today.

Barron's
In the Media

Federal Agency Listed 443 Properties for ‘Disposal.’ It Pulled Them Hours Later

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Trump Advisers Want to Strip Public Spending from the GDP Tally. Why It Makes No Sense.

Barron's
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Here's How New Tariffs Will Crash the American Car Industry

TheStreet
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Joel Desilets of Windham – Fixed Income in Retirement

Valley Patriot
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US Auto Industry Could Be Collateral Damage in Trump’s Trade Wars

Associated Press
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How Improving Your Financial Literacy Can Help Build Your Credit Score

ABC New York
In the Media

Why Is Etsy Struggling?

Marketplace
In the Media

Donald Trump's Two Decisions, if Implemented, May Impact US' Progress on AI Research

Economic Times
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What Changes to the CHIPS Act Could Mean for AI Growth and Consumers

Associated Press News
In the Media

What Dismantling the Department of Education Could Mean for Colleges, Student Loans and College Access

CNBC
In the Media

Trump Wants ‘Reciprocal Tariffs’ on Any Country. What That Means.

Barron's
In the Media

What the ‘Mother of All Trade Wars’ Can Teach Us about U.S. Tariffs, According to Economists

CNBC
In the Media

What Are the Tariffs at the Center of Trump’s Foreign Policy?

The Washington Post
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Millennials Reimagine Retirement: ‘the End Game Might Not Be ... Sitting on My Adirondack Chair’

CNBC
In the Media

Trump to Enact Tariffs against Canada, China and Mexico on Feb. 1. Here's What to Know.

CBS News
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The Federal Reserve Should Resist Pressure from Trump and Defend Its Independence, Experts Say

CBS News
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Net Worth of Millennials Has Quadrupled: Why Some Call It ‘Phantom Wealth’

CNBC
In the Media

Ousting the CFPB’s Chopra Wasn’t a ‘Day One’ Priority

Banking Dive
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Trump Tariffs Could Raise Prices on Technology like Laptops, Smartphones and AI

CNBC
In the Media

Here Are the Products and Companies Most at Risk from Trump’s Tariff Plans

CNBC
In the Media

A TikTok Ban Is Imminent: What Are the Financial Stakes?

The Washington Post
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Trump’s Second Term Could Mean the Downfall of the FDIC, CFPB: Here’s What That Means for Consumers

CNBC
In the Media

From Tariffs to Immigration to Housing, Experts Pick the Big Charts to Watch in 2025

The Globe and Mail
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Business Brief: Experts Choose Charts to Watch in 2025

The Globe and Mail
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What Trump’s Denmark Tariff Threat Means for Ozempic Drugmaker Novo Nordisk

Barron's
In the Media

When Chrystia Freeland Ran Out of Patience

The Walrus
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Social Media Trend Encourages Young People to Buy Less and Reconsider Their Consumption

PBS's "News Hour"
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Why Airline Loyalty Doesn’t Reap the Same Rewards Anymore

Insider
In the Media

As the Wealthy Keep Spending, Here’s Why the Middle Class Is in for a Tough 2025

MarketWatch
In the Media

The ‘Vibecession’ Is over as Optimism Gains Steam, Reports Show

CNBC
In the Media

Federal Reserve Is Likely to Cut Interest Rates Next Week. Here’s What That Means for You

CNBC
In the Media

Why Can't Young People Find Jobs? | The Agenda

The Agenda
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Desperate for Jobs, People Try New Social Media Tactics to Stand Out

The Washington Post
In the Media

Job Seekers Are Turning to New Social Media Tactics to Stand Out

Business Report
In the Media

Trump's Proposed Tariffs and Your Wallet

ABC News
In the Media

Tether Was an Outlaw for Years. Now the $132 Billion Stablecoin Has a Key Ally in Trump’s Cabinet

Fortune
In the Media

‘Tariff Man’ Trump Returns Next Year. How Nervous Are Retailers This Time Around?

MarketWatch
In the Media

How Trump’s Policy Proposals Could Affect Housing Prices

Marketplace
In the Media

More Young Men Are Struggling Financially. Here’s How That Helped Trump Win

CNBC
In the Media

The Tariff Threat Is Changing Company Behavior. What It Means for GDP.

Barron's
In the Media

Understanding the Rise of Trumponomics (and Swiftonomics Too)

Public Policy Forum’s “Wonk”
In the Media

Can the President Fire Powell? How Trump and the Fed Chair May Go to Battle.

Barron's
In the Media

Is the ‘Vibecession' Here to Stay? Here's What Experts Say

CNBC
In the Media

Trump Takes a Scattershot Approach to Income-Tax Reform

The Washington Post
In the Media

Single Mom of 5 Confronts Donald Trump on Skyrocketing Prices in America — Here's What the Former President Says He'd Do to Tame Inflation during His 1st Year in Office. Would It Work?

MoneyWise
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‘Childless Cat Lady’ Is a More Common Lifestyle Choice. Here’s What Being Child-Free Means for Your Money

CNBC
In the Media

No Quick Surge in City's Real Estate Market after Interest Rate Cut

Habit Mag
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Million Dollar Listing Star Josh Flagg Explains How Interest Rate Cut Will Impact Homebuyers... As He Warns Sellers of HUGE Trap: 'That Is Not Going to Work'

Daily Mail
In the Media

The Fed Cuts Interest Rates by Half a Percent in a Big Move for Buyers and Sellers

Brick Underground
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Trashy or Classy: ‘Underconsumption Core’ Is TikTok’s Latest Controversial Trend

Pure Wow
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The Finance Industry’s Favorite 20% Tax Loophole Looks Here to Stay

Fortune
In the Media

Don’t Expect ‘Immediate Relief’ from the Federal Reserve’s First Rate Cut in Years, Economist Says. Here’s Why

CNBC
In the Media

Some Young Adults Are Opting out of Parenthood. Money Is a Major Reason, Most Say

CNBC
In the Media

The ‘Vibecession’ Is Ending as the U.S. Economy Nails a Soft Landing, Economists Say

CNBC
In the Media

Designer ‘Dupes’ Go Mainstream as Shoppers Choose Affordability over Luxury. ‘It Just Makes More Financial Sense,’ Expert Says

CNBC
In the Media

Trump, Vance Double down on Call for Presidential Influence on Fed Policy

CNBC
In the Media

No Confidence in the Economy? Americans Who Say Economy Is Poor or Fair

Scripp News
In the Media

‘Underconsumption Core’ Is in — and Not a Moment Too Soon, I Say

CNBC
In the Media

Forget Uber and Airbnb: Some People Are Going Back to Doing Things the Old-Fashioned Way to Save Money

Insider
In the Media

Eyes on the Price

Quartz
In the Media

Trump Promises Lower Interest Rates. But He Doesn’t Have That Power

CNBC
In the Media

Fed Chair Jerome Powell Faces a Precarious Balancing Act Amid Criticism from Republicans and Democrats Who Claim He ‘Gave in to Bullying’

Fortune
In the Media

The Federal Reserve Sets the Stage for a Rate Cut — Here’s What That Means for Your Money

CNBC
In the Media

FTC Investigates Companies’ Use of Surveillance Pricing

Market Place
In the Media

Tired of Influencers, TikTok Users Try ‘Underconsumption Core’ to Cut Costs

The New York Times
In the Media

Your Cup of Coffee Is Already Expensive. It's About to Get Even Worse

Bloomberg
In the Media

‘Recession Pop’ Is In: Why so Many Listeners Are Returning to Music from Darker Economic Times

CNBC
In the Media

Nearly Half of Gen Zers Get Help from the Bank of Mom and Dad, Report Finds

CNBC
In the Media

Economic Signals Are Blinking Green. Why Americans Are Still Seeing Red.

The Christian Science Monitor
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Americans Are Keeping Phones, Cars, and Homes Longer

Sherwood News
In the Media

Why Are Americans Feeling so Negative about the Economy?

The Hill
In the Media

Dwindling Savings and Changing Consumer Tastes Have Hit Target Hard

Marketplace
In the Media

Are Consumers Pulling Back on Spending? It Depends on Which CEO You Ask

CNBC
In the Media

The ‘X Date’ Is When the U.S. Runs out of Cash—and Experts Fear Election Chaos Could Mean Another Debt Ceiling Showdown with No Treasury Secretary to Steady the Ship

Fortune
In the Media

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Lands in Europe—here’s How It Could Boost Local Economies and Drive Inflation

Forbes
In the Media

The Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady, Offers No Relief from High Borrowing Costs — What That Means for Your Money

CNBC
In the Media

29% of Households Have Jobs but Struggle to Cover Basic Needs: They Are ‘One Emergency from Poverty,’ One Expert Says

CNBC
In the Media

From Work Devices to Résumés: Resources to Help You Navigate a Layoff

The Washington Post
In the Media

New Data Shows Inflation Is Still High. Here’s How to Measure How That Affects You

CNBC
In the Media

March Jobs Report Comes in Hot: The US Economy Added 303,000 Positions Last Month

CNN
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Trajectory of the U.S. Economy: Key Influences on Business Decisions

Paychex
In the Media

Stock Market Crashes Are Rare, Equity Bubbles Even Rarer

Reuters
In the Media

Skyrocketing US Debt Could Trigger Market Shock, CBO Chief Says

Semafor
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America Will Be Left with ‘Severe, Irreversible Scars’ if National Debt Goes Unchecked. Now, a Blockbuster Report Warns the Bill Is Higher Than Believed, Hitting $141T by 2054

Fortune
In the Media

The Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady, with No Immediate Relief for Consumers from Sky-High Borrowing Costs

CNBC
In the Media

Capital One Could Be a Colossus with Discover

Inc.
In the Media

Deflation: Here’s Where Prices Fell in February 2024

CNBC
In the Media

The Lessons I’ve Learned from My Friends’ Expensive Divorces

The Wall Street Journal
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

The Fed Is Right to Be Patient on Rate Cuts

Barron's
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Forget a Soft Landing, There May Be ‘No Landing,’ Economist Says. Here’s What That Would Mean for You

CNBC
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Stadium Is Rising Pawtucket so Are Costs Get It Built

The Boston Globe
In the Media

What to Do When You Find out Your Employee Is Working More Than 1 Full-Time Job

Inc.
In the Media

The National Debt Hit a Record High. Does That Affect the Average American Wallet?

USA Today
In the Media

2024 in Charts: Experts Predict What’s to Come for Housing, Jobs, Wages, Interest Rates and More

The Globe and Mail
In the Media

Inflation Ticked up to 3.4% in December. How Are Wages Doing?

Marketplace Radio
In the Media

From Work Devices to Resumes: Resources to Help You Navigate a Layoff

The Washington Post
In the Media

Local Reddit Makes Good

Politico
In the Media

This Earnings Season Will Be the First Big Test of the Market's Year-End Rally. The Forecasts Don't Look Great.

Morningstar
In the Media

The Struggle Is Real: Affording Groceries in America

Food Institute
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Why 2023 Was Such a Good Year for Labor

Quartz
In the Media

7 Major Economic Risks Facing Small Business in 2024

Inc.
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

TikTok Might Convince You We’re in a ‘Silent Depression.’ Economists Say Otherwise

The Messenger
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Is the U.S. In a ‘Silent Depression?’ Economists Weigh in on the Viral TikTok Theory

CNBC
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

The Federal Reserve’s Period of Rate Hikes May Be Over. Here’s Why Consumers Are Still Reeling

CNBC
In the Media

The Federal Reserve Could Achieve a Soft Landing after All. Here’s What That Would Mean for You

CNBC
In the Media

2024 Student Loan Outlook: What to Expect

Forbes
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Fed Could Cut by Spring as Real Rates Rise

MNI
In the Media

A Nurse with a Full-Time Job and Two Kids Made a Tearful TikTok Video about Living Paycheck to Paycheck

Insider
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

A.I. Funding Booms, Everything Else Swoons. A Look at the State of Entrepreneurship in 2023

Inc.
In the Media

Black Friday Came Early This Year, Signaling Worries about Holiday Demand

CNBC
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Next Year's Labor Market Could Look a Lot like 2019

Quartz
In the Media

Shoppers Keep Splurging on Little Luxuries like Starbucks, Fried Chicken

Bloomberg
In the Media

Dollars and Sense with Brett House: Fall Economic Statement BONUS Edition

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

The Federal Reserve Leaves Rates Unchanged. Here’s What That Means for Your Wallet

CNBC
In the Media

Dollars and Sense for Radio November 1 with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010, “Dollars and Sense”
In the Media

Dollars and Sense for August 15 with Brett House

iHeartRadio
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Make the Whole Place Shimmer: America Spends Big for Beyoncé and Taylor Swift

The New York Times
In the Media

What Is Money?

TVO Today
In the Media

Dollars and Sense for August 8 with Brett House

iHeartRadio
In the Media

Dollars and Sense for August 3 with Brett House

iHeartRadio
In the Media

If Inflation Is Cooling, Why Isn’t the Stuff You Buy Getting Any Cheaper?

Boston Globe
In the Media

Here’s what the Federal Reserve’s 25 basis point interest rate hike means for your money

CNBC
In the Media

Fed Raises Interest Rates to a 22-Year High in Its Ongoing War on Inflation

The Messenger
In the Media

Another Interest Rate Hike Is Likely Coming from the Federal Reserve. Here Are 5 Ways It Could Affect You

CNBC
In the Media

A Study in Swiftonomics: Why We're Willing to Spend so Much on Eras Tour Tickets

Insider
In the Media

Dollars and Sense for July 18 with Brett House

NewsTalk 1010 Radio
In the Media

Leading Experts Weigh in on Growing Canada's Economy in 2023–24

Forbes
In the Media

More Female Founders and Investors Are Needed to Ensure a Greener Future

Forbes
In the Media

With Credit Tight, What You Need to Know About Securing a Small-Business Loan Now

Inc.
In the Media

DOLLARS AND SENSE WITH BRETT HOUSE FOR MAY 9TH

iHeart Radio
In the Media

3 financial risk areas for consumers to watch ahead of a possible recession

CNBC
In the Media

DOLLARS AND SENSE FOR MAY 2 WITH BRETT HOUSE

iHeart Radio
In the Media

Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady as it forecasts inflation to slow to 3% this year

CBC
In the Media

The Race to Decarbonize America Needs More Workers

WIRED
In the Media

Dollars and Sense for April 11, 2023

iHeart
In the Media

'The credit crunch has started': Here's what tighter lending standards mean for American consumers and businesses as banks navigate the SVB wreckage

Insider
In the Media

Dollars and Sense

iHeart
In the Media

What Carbon Tax Increase Means for Your Wallet

Newstalk
In the Media

What Does a Bank’s Credit Rating Really Tell Us?

Marketplace
In the Media

What Is Canada’s Exposure to Worrying Bank Failures in the United States?

iHeart Radio
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Trump’s Tariffs and Market Chaos: Abby Joseph Cohen Shares What Investors Need To Know

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How Trump’s Tariffs are Threatening Global Economic Stability

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Understanding the Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs

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Understanding Trump’s Policies on Trades: Insights on Tariffs, Mexico, Canada, and China

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How Trump’s Second Term Could Reshape Business Strategy: Tariffs, Tax Cuts, and Climate Policy

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Interest Rates Under Trump: What His Policies Could Mean for the Fed’s Next Moves

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The Half-Point Rate Cut: Analyzing the Fed's Rationale Behind the Decrease

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High Inflation, Strong Jobs Report Won't Rule Out Fed Rate Cuts in 2024

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Navigating Economic Trends: How the US Stacks Up Against Other Economies in 2024

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