US unemployment and price growth
By Scott Lincicome @scottlincicome
"Via San Francisco Federal Reserve: "The results show that the increase in labor market tightness, attributable to the [stimulus package], is expected to cause inflation to increase by about 0.3 percentage point in 2021 and by a bit more than 0.2 percentage point in 2022"
Via @sffed: "The results show that the increase in labor market tightness, attributable to the ARP, is expected to cause inflation to increase by about 0.3 percentage point in 2021 and by a bit more than 0.2 percentage point in 2022" https://t.co/mOdHBRxhAA pic.twitter.com/UIKRQ417tS
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) October 19, 2021
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