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The Inescapable Grip of the Federal Reserve
The notion that prices will not durably fall stems largely from the operations of the Federal Reserve. According to financial analysts, until the structure of the Federal Reserve is reevaluated or dismantled, consistently falling prices will remain a dream rather than a reality. Current predictions show that there is a 99.5% chance that inflation rates will rise again by 2025, indicating a fear of deflation rather than an embrace of healthy economic growth.