What is an interest rate cut, and what would it mean for you?
Starting in March 2022, the Federal Reserve began rapidly raising interest rates to crush inflation and cool a red-hot labor market. So far, the U.S. economy has avoided a recession— while easing inflation— but a disappointing July jobs report has reignited fears that a downturn is coming. Now, the Fed is facing pressure to slash interest rates, with lawmakers like…
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