Despite aggressive interest rate hikes, inflation remains stubbornly high, exceeding the Federal Reserve's target of 2%. This persistence is due to factors such as excess consumer spending, persistent supply-chain bottlenecks, and a booming job market. As a result, the Fed may be forced to maintain elevated rates or even consider additional hikes, despite the risk of triggering a recession. The economic situation shows some signs of strain, but so far, a broader downturn has been averted.