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Updated over 1 year ago, 02/27/2023

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Dillon Cook
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  • Realtor
  • Tampa|St Pete|Lakeland
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Hyperinflation or Recession

Dillon Cook
Agent
  • Realtor
  • Tampa|St Pete|Lakeland
Posted

I have my thoughts on which the fed will choose, but who knows!?  I have a feeling if push came to shove, they would fight a recession instead of inflation and reduce interest rates again.  Inflation is extremely high already.  Interest rates are high, but haven't affected pricing as much as you'd think in the Tampa area.  Is past inflation keeping the prices high amidst high rates?

Kiyosaki recently said our economy is going into an "aerodynamic stall".  Curious to hear opinions bounce around because IF rates were to drop again in ~ a year, that would affect the way investors viewed deals right now.  


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