No, you are right as my reply was ambiguous. Inflation is high which (i believe) would usually call for a higher Fed rate as they did in the 80's. As it stands, they are keeping rates relatively low. I just looked it up and Volcker pushed rates up to 20%(!) in 1981.
It is my belief that the strategy is for inflation remain higher in order to drop federal debt.
I'd say that's the strategy for about 530 of the elected representatives in Congress (and by extension, for just about everyone), whether or not we recognize or acknowledge it.
Am I somehow thinking of the wrong rate here? Heck, my savings account gives 3.5%, like when I was growing up.