Between high interest rates and a soaring inflation, Amearah Elsamadicy, a law student and mother of two who lives in St Louis, Missouri, has been feeling the “strain”, she said. “It’s definitely led to disagreements at home.”“Over the summer, my husband and I wanted to go to a wedding to introduce our new baby to relatives,” she said. “In the end, he travelled alone. We’re trying not to have debt hanging over us, so we’ve cut back on doing things together as a family.”Elsamadicy is one of the hundreds of thousands of Americans feeling the pinch of the United States Federal Reserve’s aggressive push to bring down soaring inflation from a peak of more than 9 percent last year in June closer to its target of 2 percent.
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