Peter Schiff: Fed Is About to Make Major Policy Mistake That Will Crush US Dollar, Reignite Inflation

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Economist and gold advocate Peter Schiff voiced his strong criticism of the Federal Reserve’s impending policy moves this week, focusing on the expected interest rate cuts and a potential return to quantitative easing (QE). On Monday, Schiff stated on social media platform X:

The Fed is about to prove it learns nothing from its past mistakes. On Wed., it will cut interest rates despite the fact that rates are still too low. This will be followed by a return to QE, another repeat mistake that will engender more debt and send consumer prices soaring.

He argued that as the dollar declines, U.S. debt will become easier to repay, but the increase in the dollar supply will shift trade deficits into asset purchases rather than treasuries.

Schiff continued by addressing the practical impact of these policies on borrowers, particularly in the mortgage market. “It’s unlikely that the upcoming rate cuts will actually lower interest rates for most borrowers. For example, mortgage rates have likely already bottomed and are headed higher. The Fed will return to QE to try to stop the rise,” he explained in a follow-up post on X, predicting:

This will crush the dollar and reignite inflation.

Schiff also pointed out that these measures could spur a broader economic decline, as seen in the falling value of the dollar, which could ignite a major commodity rally and elevate inflationary pressures in the coming years.

In his broader economic analysis, the economist highlighted the weakened state of the U.S. economy and the precarious financial situation faced by American consumers. He opined last week:

The U.S. economy is historically weak and consumers have never been in worse shape than they are right now. We are on the precipice of a total economic collapse unless we experience something worse instead, run-a-way inflation, as the Fed prints money to postpone the inevitable.

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