Stock Market Crashes As Inflation Gets Ugly

Stock Market Crashes As Inflation Gets Ugly

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The 2022 stock market crash just got worse as new CPI data for September got published.

Inflation went up again in September despite ongoing calls from business leaders on social media that inflation is gone and the Federal Reserve should stop increasing rates.

While energy costs dropped, other parts of the index continue looking bad and this is a cause for concern for the upcoming winter months.

The market crashed 3% immediately after the data came out after already falling heavily in the last 3 weeks.

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