Over the last several years, we’ve all gotten used to uncertainty in the macroeconomic environment. However, one factor has felt certain — it seems that each time central bankers meet, the federal funds rate increases another 25 ‒ 50 basis points.
We’re currently experiencing interest rates that are higher than we’ve seen since the 1990s. Many effects, like higher prices at the pump, increased borrowing costs, and the cooling of the housing market are immediately apparent to consumers. But thes