How Has The Fed Historically Hiked Interest Rates After Recessions?
In previous instances, the Fed has generally raised interest rates by roughly 400 basis points (4%) within 18 months of initiating a post-recession rate hike:
Source: Effective Federal Funds Rate (FRED Economic Data)
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