Well, 5% is high for a prime rate.
Further, using the Fed to manipulate the interest rate in order to control inflation and stagnant wages is a complete JOKE.
The interest rate won't help inflation until it just lain kills real estate, and the automotive industry. At which point, wages will nose dive, and unemployment will soar.
The interest rate doesn't do squat for inflation. Inflation is driven by government spending, and the government giving away money. Plain and simple.
Government spending has been driving inflation insane for more than 60 years, and every time inflation surges, the prices never return to where they were, and wages fall further behind.
That's why in the fifties and early sixties, a working man with a decent job could buy a house, a car, feed a wife and three or more kids, have a stay at home wife, and have money saved. That was literally the norm, 60-70 years ago. And now that is near impossible.
People have become more miserable ever since. Jefferson once said "if we can prevent the government from wasting the people's wages under the pretense of "taking care of them", the people cannot help but to become happy." The government has been doing just the opposite, and an ever increasing rate, since Woodrow Wilson. It was accelerated by Franklin Roosevelt BEFORE World War II. Lyndon Johnson made it exponentially worse in 1968 with the help of congress. Only one president we have had since the turn of the 21st century has made it better.
The government will not control the insane level of spending, and regulation. The current $34,000,000,000,000 national debt can be accounted for solely by government entitlement spending since 1968.
The Republic has been in crisis since the citizens discovered they could vote themselves largesse from the public coffers.
We will continue to see inflation, until such time as the government moves to the Sowell/Freidman/Laffer model for the economy. Wages will fall further behind. Every time the government dumps billions into the economy, as in 2009 and 2021, inflation will surge to record levels.