The Fed sees its inflation fight as a success. Will the public eventually agree? 

A CUSTOMER PASSES an array of beverages while shopping at a grocery store in Chicago. Consumer surveys show that most Americans remain unhappy with the economy, still bruised by an inflation rate that hit a four-decade high two years ago as the economy rebounded from the pandemic recession. /ASSOCIATED PRESS/ NAM Y. HUH

WASHINGTON (AP) – With its larger-than-usual half-point cut to its key interest rate last week, the Federal Reserve underscored its belief that it’s all but conquered inflation after three long years.  The public at large? Not so much.  Consumer surveys, including one released Sept. 20 by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, show

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