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Supreme Court rulings on Fed, FTC: What they mean for consumers
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- Two highly anticipated Supreme Court rulings on Monday may have far-reaching effects for consumers — both positive and negative, according to financial experts.
- In one ruling, Supreme Court justices preserved Federal Reserve's independence from political influence — for now, at least — which experts said was a win for consumers and the U.S. economy.
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Two highly anticipated Supreme Court rulings on Monday may have far-reaching effects for consumers — both positive and negative, according to financial experts.
In one ruling, Supreme Court justices preserved Federal Reserve's independence from political influence — for now, at least — which experts said was a win for consumers and the U.S. economy.
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