Larry Kudlow warned the United States has entered a period of stagflation.
"The first quarter [figures] are going to come in about two percent, Sean, but the inflation rate is going to be about eight percent. So that's stagflation. That's not going away," Kudlow said.
Kudlow suggested the Federal Reserve halt its bond-buying and its money-printing behavior, or else the inflation predictions will fall lower than reality in the future."We are going to have to see an enormous increase in interest rates. And yes, that is going to lead to a recession. The middle class, the working folks are going to bear the brunt of that. Their real wages are already falling and there's going to be worse than that," he said.
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