Inflation remains too high, rate adjustments are needed: Kansas City Fed President Esther George
Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George sits down with CNBC's Steve Liesman to discuss how the Central Bank is trying to tamp down high inflation, the strength of consumer spending and more.
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