"That being said, given the fact the Fed has tightened as aggressively as they have, the economy is still very good."
But recent days have shown the Fed has another problem on its hands besides inflation.
watch nowBecause prices fall when rates go up, the Fed hikes have cut into the market value of those fixed income holdings.
Rate hike expected"If you're waiting for inflation to go back to 2% and that's what's caused you to raise rates, you're making a mistake," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist at SMBC Nikko Securities.
Since the rate increases started, depositors have pulled $464 billion from banks, according to Fed data.