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Feds Raise Interest Rates, Promise More

June 19, 2018 By Twila VanLeer

Feds Raise Interest Rates
The current increase is the second this year and the seventh since the recession.
The Federal Reserve raised the prime interest rate recently by just a small percentage, but enough to raise expectations that Americans will face higher borrowing costs for homes and other big-ticket items., including credit card costs.

The benchmark rate now stands at 1.75 to 2 percent. It’s the first time the rate has reached that level since 2008, when the economy tanked while the feds were hoping to get rates down to zero.

The recent action indicates the Fed has confidence in the current economy and that it has enough strength to accommodate a slight increase in borrowing costs. The increase is evidence that recovery from the 2008 recession is strong.

The current increase is the second this year and the seventh since the recession.

While announcing the increase, the federal agency also indicated that two other jumps in the prime rate are likely this year.

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About Twila VanLeer

Journalist/writer for more than 50 years. Pulitzer Prize nominee, 1983 for coverage of the first permanent artificial heart. More than 50 national, regional, local awards for news writing. Main writer for a memorial book for Deseret News' 150 th anniversary and for a book recounting the 1997 re-enactment of the pioneer trek from Omaha to Salt Lake City. Co-writer and editor of "True Valor," a book on the history of the artificial heart. Author of the book, Life Is Just A Bowl Of Kumquats, a wonderful story of a house wife and her trials with raising a large family.

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