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Edmund C. Moy

Market Insider: Stagflation Risks Are Rising

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U.S. Money Reserve

Apr 1, 2025

The Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee—which shapes monetary policy by setting interest rates—lowered its economic growth forecast on March 19, 2025, while raising its inflation outlook, signaling concerns about stagflation: slowed economic growth paired with rising inflation and elevated unemployment.

U.S. data is only inflaming stagflation fears.”

—James Knightley, economist, ING

What risks do consumers face in a stagflation scenario?

Watch this video for exclusive executive insights on this topic from Edmund C. Moy, 38th Director of the U.S. Mint and Senior IRA Strategist for U.S. Money Reserve.

Related headlines from around the web:

  • The Financial Times: “U.S. stocks tumble as deepening consumer gloom raises stagflation fears”
  • Barron's: “The Dow Keeps Falling. The Latest Data Stink Like Stagflation.”
  • Yahoo Finance: “Wall Street keeps upping its bullish calls on gold—here’s why.”

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Widespread market forces like central bank demand, geopolitical tensions, and monetary policy may continue to drive gold prices higher. Gold has also historically been used as a hedge against economic uncertainty and market turbulence. Now may be the perfect time to add wealth protection to your portfolio in the form of physical gold.

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