Fed's Financial Loss
The Federal Reserve is facing unprecedented financial losses due to rising interest rates, which have caused its liabilities to outweigh its earnings from long-duration assets. With around a trillion dollars in unrealized losses, the Fed's profitability has significant implications, including a $100 billion annual revenue loss for the treasury. This situation raises concerns about the long-term independence of the Fed as it navigates these challenges.In this clip
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