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Experts Warn Everyday Consumers Should Be Tracking 10-Year Treasury Bond Rates Rather than Federal Reserve Interest Rates

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Experts Warn Everyday Consumers Should Be Tracking 10-Year Treasury Bond Rates Rather than Federal Reserve Interest Rates

Experts Warn Everyday Consumers Should Be Tracking 10-Year Treasury Bond Rates Rather than Federal Reserve Interest Rates

Many say the US just dodged an economic bullet, with the Fed recently announcing much better than expected quarterly results with regards to both inflation rates and GDP.

But now economists say while that metric is important, it’s not the one consumers should be tracking if they want to know how far their dollar is going to go.

Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.


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