The Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the fourth time this year, despite concerns that it could trigger a recession amid the highest inflation in 40 years. Markets and economy reporter for Insider, Ben Winck, joins News NOW to explain how the Fed’s rate hike could impact the economy and your wallet.
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