Will the inflation "demon" revive? Figure 1: The current inflation cycle in the United States is strikingly similar to that of 1966-1982
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The "demon" of inflation will revive? A chart shows that the current inflation cycle in the United States is strikingly similar to that of 1966-1982. According to a chart released by Ned Davis Research, the overall inflation trajectory in the United States is "very similar" to that of more than forty years ago; Although the institution does not expect the inflation rate to hit the high point of 2022 again, this does not mean that it will move towards a clear downward path; The main short-term inflation risk is undoubtedly the potential for the conflict between Israel and Hamas to spiral out of control.
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