Inflation is here…but what does that mean for your investments?

Michael Kern
5 min readMay 21, 2021

The stock market has been on a roller coaster ride in recent years. The Federal Reserve’s policy of low interest rates and quantitative easing has created an environment that is ripe for inflation. What happens to your investments when there is high inflation?

In this article, we will discuss how the policies of the Federal Reserve can impact stock prices due to inflation!

What Is The Value Of A Dollar?

The value of a dollar is constantly changing and fluctuating — this can be seen by looking at the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI measures how much prices for consumer goods are going up or down in comparison to previous years, and what we’re seeing now is that they’re increasing! And that means there is inflation.

In times of rising inflation, the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in order to make it more expensive for businesses and individuals to borrow money, as borrowing money becomes riskier with higher inflation. The result of this is that people will save their money instead of spending it because they’re worried about the value decreasing even further!

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Michael Kern

I am a journalist and financial copywriter. My work has been featured on CNN Money, Business Insider, The Guardian, Oilprice.com and Nasdaq.