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Thomas Hoenig, former President of the Kansas City Fed (1991-2011), former Vice Chairman of the FDIC (2012-2018), and currently the Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Mercatus Center, says that inflation is unlikely to come down in 2025, which could cause the Fed to pause rate cuts.
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Thomas Hoenig, former President of the Kansas City Fed (1991-2011), former Vice Chairman of the FDIC (2012-2018), and currently the Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Mercatus Center, says that inflation is unlikely to come down in 2025, which could cause the Fed to pause rate cuts.

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