Fed not in a hurry to lower interest rates
As Americans have realized, a byproduct of high inflation is typically high interest rates. As inflation begins to rise, the
According to LendingTree, the average interest rate being charged on a new credit card is a blistering 24.62%. In 2020, the average rate was around 16%. For a 30-year fixed home mortgage, Bankrate notes the average interest rate being charged to homebuyers is 7.05%. In 2021, the average rate was below 3%. The average interest rate for a HELOC is even higher at 8.26%. Finally, Bankrate notes the average interest rate on a four-year loan for a new car is 7.38% while the same loan on a used car is 8.06%.
By raising interest rates, the Fed's goal is to increase the cost of borrowing.
In 2024, the Fed gradually began to lower interest rates. By the end of last year, the fed funds rate had fallen to a level between 4.25%-4.5%, where it currently stands. But after years of being charged decades-high rates on their debt, both consumers and businesses remain hungry for even more interest rate reductions. However, based on the latest messaging from Fed Chair
In his press conference on Wednesday, Powell acknowledged that inflation remains stubbornly high. Moreover, it appears the Fed isn't in any hurry to further lower rates any time soon. According to
Over the past few months, the Fed has seen inflation re-ignite and start to trend higher again. In December, the Consumer Price index reported that inflation jumped from 2.7% to 2.9%, a five-month high.



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