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Throughline May 28, 2026 47m

History's playbook for taming the beast of inflation

NPR

Summary

The transcript discusses the complex issue of inflation in the United States, exploring its causes, impacts, and historical approaches to management. Experts like John Cochran and Meg Jacobs offer differing perspectives on inflation's origins, ranging from government spending to corporate pricing strategies and global events. The narrative highlights the Federal Reserve's traditional method of raising interest rates to combat inflation, while also examining alternative historical approaches like price controls and grassroots consumer activism.

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