Federal Reserve confirms quarter-point interest rate cut
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Powell said the cut was to encourage borrowing and spending without sparking a new wave of inflation. Inflation is 2.4% yet considerably lower than the 9.1% of
"We're carefully navigating a balance to sustain economic momentum without reigniting inflation," Powell said.
Monetary policy is known as "restrictive" because it sets interest rates high enough to slow economic activity while curbing inflation. By lowering borrowing costs, the
Real Gross Domestic Product grew 2.8% at an annual rate in the third quarter of 2024, according to the latest
The central bank would continue its gradual approach, with Powell suggesting another possible cut in December, depending on whether inflation and employment metrics shift.
The
Powell said the election has no effect on policy decisions. Powell said that the indicators suggested that economic activity continued to expand at a solid pace and that inflation has made progress toward the committee's 2% objective but remains somewhat elevated from the peak of 7% to 2.1% as of September.
Separate of the
Powell said he feels next year could be stronger than this year.
Inflation has been decelerating over the last two years, but these actions come amid global economic uncertainties and a complex post-pandemic environment.
"It takes some years of real wage gains for people to feel better," Powell said. "That's what we're trying to create. And I think we're well on the road to creating that."
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