Atlanta Fed’s Bostic: ‘I see little to suggest that price pressures will dissipate before mid- to late 2026’
Atlanta Fed’s Bostic: ‘I see little to suggest that price pressures will dissipate before mid- to late 2026’
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Atlanta Fed’s Bostic: ‘I see little to suggest that price pressures will dissipate before mid- to late 2026’

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Atlanta Fed’s Bostic: ‘I see little to suggest that price pressures will dissipate before mid- to late 2026’

Nov. 12, 2025 1:13 PM ETS&P 500 Index (SP500)By : Monica L. Correa, SA News Editor Comments Inflation continues to pose the most urgent risk to economic stability despite shifts in the labor market, according to Raphael Bostic, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Speaking at the Atlanta Economic Club, Bostic explained that inflation Quick Insights Bostic says inflation remains above the Fed’s 2% target, shows little sign of subsiding soon, and is a more urgent risk compared to labor market changes. Business surveys indicate firms plan to raise prices above 2% well into the future, reinforcing the urgency for the Fed to prioritize controlling inflation. Bostic considers labor market changes to be mostly shifting rather than weak, with stable unemployment, and does not see a need for immediate monetary intervention. Recommended For You More Trending News

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