#StaySAFU This news is important because the Federal Reserve (also known as the Fed, which is like the central bank of the U.S.) is very attentive to how prices rise or fall. If prices rise too much (high inflation), the Fed may decide to raise interest rates to try to prevent people from spending so much and thus control prices.
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