KEY POINTS
  • Price pressures have blossomed into a chief concern for the White House, which has ramped up efforts to remedy supply-chain interruptions.
  • But ask investors, economists and the American people for their thoughts on inflation, and no one sees inflation cooling off anytime soon.
  • "I think the hardest thing to communicate is that not every problem has a solution. Some of what needs to be done to heal our economy is to be patient," says economist Jason Furman.
Customers stand in line to check out at a grocery store in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021.

After lying dormant for years, inflation is once again chipping away at American wallets, and it has become a chief concern for the White House.

In recent months, the Biden administration ramped up its efforts to remedy the supply-chain interruptions economists blame for hot inflation. And President Joe Biden has been pushing his economic agenda as a remedy for inflation worries.