History, 26.07.2019 06:00 WhiteMex69
The federal reserve system regulates the money supply to keep the economy healthy. the goal is to prevent harsh inflation and to minimize unemployment because these conditions cause hardships for many people. consider this situation: prices are rising noticeably. it seems like each time a person from your family comes home from the grocery store, he or she comments about how much food costs these days. you've also observed that the price of gasoline, clothing, and even things like movie tickets are going up faster than what you’re used to. what are some real ways this type of situation might affect you and your family? how would you be affected? your response should be in a paragraph of no fewer than five sentences. will mark brainlist
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History, 21.06.2019 23:00
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