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Vol. I Β· No. 167 Β· 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Forbes, Cramer debate inflation causes, Fed cuts, reconciliation push

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Topics in This Edition

inflationFederal Reservetax cutsbudget reconciliation

Summary

The Fox Business segment features Steve Forbes and Sen. Kevin Cramer discussing inflation, Federal Reserve policy, and Republican legislative priorities. Forbes argues prosperity does not cause inflation and a strong dollar permits rate cuts, while criticizing the Fed's model. Cramer addresses reconciliation efforts for military and border funding, tax relief, and waste reduction.

Editorial Assessment

The discussion consists primarily of policy opinions and interpretive economic analysis rather than new factual reporting. Forbes' inflation thesis is consistent with his prior statements and book but represents one school of thought; recent gas price data shows weekly declines amid elevated levels. Reconciliation pushes match ongoing Senate activity, though timelines and passage remain uncertain. Viewers miss broader data on inflation persistence, alternative Fed analyses, and Democratic counter-proposals. Sourcing relies on the guests' perspectives with limited external verification.

Key Moments

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Prosperity does not cause inflation; strong dollar allows rate cuts

Forbes' longstanding position, echoed in his 2023-2026 commentary and book on inflation drivers.

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Gas prices are coming down fast

Weekly averages fell to ~$3.99-$4.09 in early June 2026 but remain elevated year-over-year with mixed monthly trends.

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Republicans pursuing reconciliation bill 3.0 for military funding and tax cuts

Cramer and Senate GOP advanced budget resolutions for reconciliation on border/military items in spring 2026.

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Fed paying banks 3.5%+ on trillions in reserves

IORB rates near 3.6-3.75% in mid-2026 with substantial reserves held at the Fed.

Notable Concerns

  • Overstatement of recent gas price declines relative to yearly highs
  • Limited context on Fed reserve interest mechanics or opposing economic models

Sources Consulted

  1. Forbes: This does NOT cause inflation
  2. Steve Forbes: Prosperity does not cause inflation
  3. Senate Republicans End Run Democrat Obstruction, Start Process to Fund ICE, Border Patrol Through Budget Reconciliation
  4. GOP opposition grows to moving third reconciliation package for immigration, tax cuts and defense spending
  5. Memo To Trump: A Weak Dollar Begets A Weak Country
  6. Interest on Reserve Balances
  7. Interest Rate on Reserve Balances (IORB Rate) (IORB)
  8. Defense Funding in the 2025 Reconciliation Law (H.R. 1)
  9. Joined my friend Larry Kudlow and Steve Forbes on Fox Business for a conversation on Reconciliation 3.0
  10. Monetary Policy in a World with Interest on Reserves
  11. Prohibiting Interest on Reserves Harms the Economy and Disrupts Credit Markets
  12. The Effect of Interest on Reserves on Monetary Policy