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This Isn’t the First Time the Fed Has Struggled for Independence

The Trump administration is threatening the Fed’s autonomy, which the central bank regained with the Treasury-Fed accord in 1951.

Jeff Sommer
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Cold War Era, Content Type: Service, Eccles, Marriner Stoddard, Federal Reserve System, Hassett, Kevin A, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates, Korean War, MacArthur, Douglas, Personal Finances, Presidential Election of 1952, Presidential Power (US), Truman, Harry S, United States Politics and Government
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