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Everything is about to get more expensive. It's a crucial next step for the US economic recovery.

A healthier economy means more demand and higher prices for thinks like houses and healthcare. This inflation doesn't mean the US is overheating.
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Everything is about to get more expensive. It's a crucial next step for the US economic recovery.

Everything is about to get more expensive. It's a crucial next step for the US economic recovery.

A healthier economy means more demand and higher prices for thinks like houses and healthcare. This inflation doesn't mean the US is overheating.

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