★$5+ Diesel Could Unleash Inflationary Mindset The Fed Better Not Look Through; Inflation Was Already Hot Before Iran War
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Soaring diesel prices aren't just a pain at the pump; they're a direct hit to the global supply chain, pushing up costs for nearly everything we buy. This widespread pressure could ignite an inflationary mindset, forcing the Fed to act more aggressively to cool the economy, impacting investments and growth."
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The Big Market Report Take
Look, if diesel prices stay north of five bucks, that's not just a supply chain headache, it's a psychological one. The Fed really can't afford to dismiss that kind of broad-based price pressure, especially with inflation already simmering.
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