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by phkahler
2787 days ago
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Consumers don't borrow money for most spending. Houses and cars are primarily it. Credit cards are generally at higher interest rates that the Fed doesn't really have control over and that's not a consideration in most buying decisions. I would hypothesize that one of the primary ways Fed interest rate changes influence the economy is through home lending and the resulting consumer spending of that borrowed money. |
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