1. The Federal Reserve's balance sheet is crucial for monetary policy, potentially more influential than interest rates on money supply and inflation. 2. Quantitative easing (QE) through balance sheet expansion has significantly increased the money supply and inflationary pressures. 3. Despite recent reductions, the balance sheet remains substantially higher than pre-2008 levels, indicating limited impact of current reductions.
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