ANALYSIS: U.S. inflation data will continue to slow and could stabilize at the Fed's target level by the end of next year or early 2026
On September 23, NerdWallet Senior Economist Elizabeth Lunt said that if all goes according to plan, U.S. inflation numbers will continue to slow and then stabilize at the Fed's target level sometime late next year or early 2026, hopefully without a severe recession in the process.
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