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Forget tariffs and the Iran oil shock—a top economist says the Fed is blind to the real inflation threat | Fortune

"We have an aggregate demand issue, not a supply disruption issue," says William Luther, an associate professor at Florida Atlantic University.

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fortune.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Forget tariffs and the Iran oil shock—a top economist says the Fed is blind to the real inflation threat |…

"We have an aggregate demand issue, not a supply disruption issue," says William Luther, an associate professor at Florida Atlantic University.

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benzinga.com1 mesi fa

Trump's Iran War Risks 'Unmoored' Inflation And 'Weaker Economy,' Warns Moody's Chief Economist As Ed Yar

Economists Zandi and Yardeni warn Trump's Iran War spooks the Fed, risking 'unmoored' inflation, July rate hikes, and a weaker economy.

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  1. martedì 19 maggio 2026·benzinga.com

    Trump's Iran War Risks 'Unmoored' Inflation And 'Weaker Economy,' Warns Moody's Chief Economist As Ed Yar

    Economists Zandi and Yardeni warn Trump's Iran War spooks the Fed, risking 'unmoored' inflation, July rate hikes, and a weaker economy.

  2. martedì 19 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Forget tariffs and the Iran oil shock—a top economist says the Fed is blind to the real inflation threat | Fortune

    "We have an aggregate demand issue, not a supply disruption issue," says William Luther, an associate professor at Florida Atlantic University.