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    Inflation and jobs data leave Fed on cautious path

    July 10, 2025
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    Minutes from the United States Federal Reserve’s June 17-18 policy meeting reveal growing divergence among officials over the direction and pace of interest rate cuts, as policymakers grapple with the impact of new trade tariffs, inflation dynamics, and a shifting labor market. Despite these differences, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) unanimously voted to keep the benchmark federal funds rate steady at 4.25% to 4.50% for the fourth consecutive meeting.

    Inflation and jobs data leave Fed on cautious path

    While most officials indicated that rate reductions later this year are likely appropriate, opinions varied significantly on the scale and timing. Some participants viewed the inflationary effects of recent tariffs as temporary, arguing that they would not disrupt long-term inflation expectations. Others warned that persistent price pressures, if left unchecked, could complicate the U.S. Fed’s dual mandate of price stability and full employment.

    Inflation, tariffs, and employment data weigh on rate outlook

    The minutes noted that “most participants assessed that some reduction in the target range would likely be appropriate” given signs that economic momentum may be weakening. Officials cited softening labor market indicators and declining consumer spending as potential reasons to ease policy, while acknowledging that inflation remained above the Fed’s 2% target. Fed governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman, both publicly supportive of imminent rate cuts, have suggested that reductions could begin as early as the July 29-30 meeting, contingent on continued inflation moderation.

    However, other officials expressed caution, emphasizing that the federal funds rate may already be near a neutral level, warranting only limited adjustments going forward. Internal projections from the June meeting suggest the central bank anticipates two rate cuts in 2025, followed by three additional reductions over the following two years. Nevertheless, the so-called “dot plot” a graphical representation of individual policymakers’ outlooks revealed a wide range of views, underscoring the uncertainty surrounding the economic trajectory.

    Powell maintains cautious stance amid political pressure

    The discussion comes amid escalating pressure from President Donald Trump, who has publicly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell and urged more aggressive rate cuts. Trump has tied monetary policy to his broader trade agenda, including the imposition of new tariffs, which some economists fear could rekindle inflation. Despite these critiques, Powell has reiterated the Fed’s commitment to data-driven decision-making and independence from political influence.

    While recent data show headline U.S. inflation rising just 0.1% in May, underlying measures remain above the Fed’s comfort zone. Employment figures remain resilient, with June non-farm payrolls exceeding expectations and the unemployment rate falling to 4.1%. However, consumer spending has slowed, with retail sales down 0.9% in May. Federal Reserve officials emphasized the need to remain flexible in the months ahead, noting they may face difficult trade-offs if inflation persists while employment deteriorates. – By Content Syndication Services.

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