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Speaking at Columbia University, Miran argued underlying inflation is near the Fed’s 2 percent goal and urged a quicker move toward neutral rates
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen I. Miran said that key parts of current inflation readings are distorted by backward-looking housing measures and statistical “imputed” components, raising the risk that policymakers keep interest rates higher than necessary and trigger avoidable job losses.
In remarks delivered at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in New York, Miran outlined an inflation outlook that downplays elevated shelter inflation and questions the weight policymakers should place on specific nonmarket price measures, particularly portfolio management services.
His comments come amid ongoing debate within the Federal Reserve over how quickly interest rates should move toward a neutral level, following a series of recent rate cuts.
Shelter inflation reflects past imbalances, not current conditions
Miran said that shelter inflation remains a significant concern for households and a major driver of the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge. However, he emphasized that official shelter measures inherently lag real-time market conditions because rents typically reset only when tenants move or renew leases.
According to Miran, this lag has now primarily played out. Broader rent measures have caught up with new-tenant rent trends, while the PCE shelter index has effectively overshot them. As a result, he expects shelter inflation to decline more quickly in the coming quarters.
He added that two additional forces reinforce this outlook: a negative population shock associated with a reversal in net migration, and an elevated share of shelter spending relative to total consumption, which has historically reverted to its long-term average.
Services inflation driven by wages, not imputed prices
Turning to core nonhousing services, Miran said he is not concerned about inflation in this category, which includes childcare, education, medical care,…
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Bottled water has become an everyday item for millions, especially in the U.S., where perceptions of purity, safety, and convenience fuel its high demand. Marketing strategies have played a major role, often portraying bottled water as sourced from pristine natural environments, appealing to health-conscious consumers. However, the growing popularity of bottled water has brought attention to the presence of microplastics—tiny plastic particles that pose health and environmental risks.
As Brian Kashman explains, these particles can originate from packaging materials or the bottling process itself. Research has shown that microplastics are alarmingly prevalent in bottled water, but the long-term health effects remain unclear. While ongoing studies aim to clarify the risks, individuals are encouraged to explore safer, more sustainable alternatives.
Why Bottled Water Remains Popular
Bottled water continues to dominate beverage sales in the U.S., with millions choosing it daily over other options. Many consumers associate it with cleanliness and safety, believing it to be more trustworthy than tap water.
Brands often highlight mountain springs or glacier sources on their labels, reinforcing the idea of purity. Combined with the convenience of a sealed, portable container, bottled water becomes a default choice for people on the go. In urban areas with questionable tap water quality, bottled water is often seen not just as a preference but as a necessity.
Despite its popularity, concerns are emerging. Environmental impact and questions about what’s actually inside the bottle—beyond just water—are prompting more scrutiny from both consumers and researchers. This scrutiny has fueled debates on sustainability and transparency within the industry.
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If you’ve been involved in an accident, you might be unsure how to deal with the insurance company. Although personal injury claims often appear straightforward, a lot happens behind the scenes as insurers try to manage risks, control costs, and protect their bottom line.
When you understand how insurers evaluate these personal injury claims, you can set realistic expectations and avoid mistakes. Keep reading to discover everything about how these companies handle claims from the moment they are reported.
Investigating the Incident
Insurance companies start with injury claims by investigating the incident to figure out what happened and who was responsible. Adjusters often review accident reports, videos, photos, and witness statements.
They may inspect the scene, check vehicle damage, and assess the timeline of events. Through this investigation, insurers can evaluate liability, identify inconsistencies, and make a decision. Medical records are also reviewed here to confirm injuries and treatments.
Negotiating with Claimants
When negotiating with claimants, insurance companies focus on settling injury claims for the lowest amount possible. During this process, they evaluate damages, including medical bills, lost income, and pain-related impacts, before presenting an offer.
The first offers are mostly conservative and leave room for negotiation. During negotiations, insurers may question the severity of injuries or the duration of treatment. Negotiation depends on documentation and the claim’s value.
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