December 17, 2021
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1:08Now PlayingThe Federal Reserve made a major announcement today signaling that it’s taking aggressive steps to tackle rising inflation that may not decline as expected next year.
The Central Bank announced today it will end its monthly bond buying, a strategy used to help stabilize the economy when the pandemic first hit by March rather than June, in order to set up for potentially three interest rate hikes next year. They are all moves the Fed hopes will keep the economy rebounding.
Decisions like these can also impact auto loans, but some experts predict car prices will drop if supply chain issues normalize and that will cancel out higher costs from interest.
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