Everyday Economics: Expect more volatility as Fed considers rate cut
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With employment growth slowing, economic growth is also expected to decelerate. Households are likely to save a larger share of their income as concerns about job security and future consumption grow. As households attempt to smooth their consumption over time, current spending is expected to decline. Businesses, facing reduced consumer demand, may cut output and potentially lay off their least productive workers – at least, that's how the scenario typically unfolds.
However, despite downward employment growth revisions, the
In addition to the Fed's interest rate decision, data on retail and home sales are expected to provide further insights into the state of the consumer. Retail sales were stronger than expected in July and are likely to surprise on the upside again. While consensus expectations suggest existing home sales will decline, the significant improvement in housing affordability, partly due to falling mortgage rates, may result in a less pronounced seasonal slowdown in housing activity, with sales potentially ending higher than in 2023.


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