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A scarcity of chips feeds frustration, inflation

17 February 2022
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2022-02-17 10:28

Even coming off its fastest rate of annual growth in 37 years, the U.S. economy is still bogged down by a persistent shortage of the computer chips, essential to the technology that connects, transports, and entertains us.

The problem has been building since pandemic-related lockdowns shut down major Asian chip factories more than two years ago. Now it threatens to extend into the indefinite future, despite the semiconductor industry's efforts to catch up with demand. The U.S. Commerce Secretary has called the situation alarming as the Biden administration presses Congress to pass $52 billion in funding aimed at easing the crisis.

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