Feb 08, 2026
Is the Fed Already Too Late for Rate Cuts? Warning Signs Suggest Policy Overtightening
BusinessFinanceCredit Stressdeflation riskeconomic slowdownFed Rate CutsFederal Reserve policyinflation datalabor market weaknessMonetary Policy
TLDR: Truflation shows US inflation near 0.68% while Federal Reserve maintains restrictive policy stance Credit card delinquencies and auto loan defaults rise, signaling late-cycle economic stress levels Labor market weakening faster than Fed acknowledges with rising layoffs and hiring slowdowns across sectors Monetary policy lag means economic damage may occur before Fed reacts to confirmed [...]
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