News Coverage
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President Daly on the Indignity of Inflation on KSL NewsRadio, September 7, 2022
“We understand that people need jobs, but they also need prices not to rise so dramatically month by month.”
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President Daly on CNN International with Julia Chatterley, August 18, 2022
“The job market is strong. Inflation is too high. The Federal Reserve is committed to using its tools to bring the economy back to a sustainable path, where people don’t have to wake up every morning worrying about whether their real wages are eroding.”
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President Daly Featured on Bloomberg Television on August 11, 2022
“That indignity of inflation is what’s really cruel about inflation — it hurts people who have less, it hurts them more,” Daly said. “And it has that sense that you’re trying as hard as you can and you still can’t make it.”
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Fed’s Mary Daly Says It Is Too Early to Declare Victory on Inflation Fight in Financial Times on August 10, 2022
“There’s good news on the month-to-month data that consumers and business are getting some relief, but inflation remains far too high and not near our price stability goal.”
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Reuters’ Inflation in Focus: A Chat with San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly on August 3, 2022

“I start from the idea that 50 would be a reasonable thing to do in September because I believe I’m seeing evidence in my contact conversations, and in the observations of the world I see, that there are some bright spots for me.”
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President Daly: A Fortt Knox Conversation on August 2, 2022

“We are still resolute and completely united on achieving price stability, which doesn’t mean 9.1% inflation — it means something closer to 2% inflation, so a long way to go.” “Americans need to know they don’t have to worry about inflation when they wake up in the morning.”
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President Daly Joined Newsy on July 15, 2022

“We have a strong a strong economy, but inflation is too high and that’s what the Federal Reserve is working on – getting inflation down without tripping up the economy and stalling it out.”