Why the U.S. economy is still strong despite the Fed’s 2022-23 rate hikes


Something surprising happened on the way toward the highest U.S. interest rates in more than a dozen years as the Federal Reserve increased rates in 2022 and 2023: Neither consumers nor businesses buckled under the weight of higher borrowing costs.

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