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Bernanke pointed to low inflation below the Fed's 2% target during the period of quantitative easing policies in 2010-2013. Higher prices of medical care, housing and import prices are expected in the rest of 2014. Analysts say this will taper off and inflation expectations are still much below 2% for 2014, especially as large number of part time workers keeps wage growth at a low level, and is likely to do so for a considerable period probably into 2015. Higher energy and food costs are not included in the core index for inflation the Fed looks at.
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Wall Street Journal 05.12.2014
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New York Times 05.21.2014
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Wall Street Journal 10.08.2014
Risk of Deflation Feeds Global Fears
Wall Street Journal 10.16.2014
New York Times 10.16.2014
Fed Says It Will Be ‘Patient’ on Interest Rate Timing
New York Times 12.17.2014
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Slow Rise in Consumer Prices May Stymie the Fed
New York Times 01.16.2015
Inflation Could Freeze the Fed in Place
Wall Street Journal 01.19.2015
After a Bounce, Wage Growth Slumps to 0.1%
New York Times 03.06.2015
Fed Likely to Remove ‘Patient’ Barrier for Rate Increase as Soon as June
Wall Street Journal 03.11.2015
Janet Yellen Isn’t Going to Raise Interest Rates Until She’s Good and Ready
New York Times 03.18.2015
Dollar Will Keep Jabbing at the Fed
Wall Street Journal 03.25.2015
Janet Yellen: Fed on Track for 2015 Rate Hike
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The Fed Gets a Last Data Point, and It Isn’t Good
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Fed Raises Rates After Seven Years Near Zero, Expects ‘Gradual’ Tightening Path
Wall Street Journal 12.17.2015
Janet Yellen’s New Hat: Risk Manager
New York Times 12.16.2015
The Fed’s Inflation Problem Just Got Worse
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Wary Fed Keeps Its Options Open
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2016
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