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2025-11-06 18:48:08

Three Top-Level FED Officials Made Critical Statements About the US Economy

In their statements regarding the economic outlook, FED officials made important assessments regarding inflation, employment and monetary policy. The statements indicate that uncertainties regarding the FED's interest rate path continue. New York Fed President John Williams emphasized that in the real world, monetary policy relies more on data than forecasts. Williams noted that determining the neutral interest rate is “extremely difficult,” adding that models show that rising productivity will push up real interest rates. Fed official Hamack said financial conditions are “quite loose,” adding that it could take two to three years for inflation to return to its 2% target. He said inflation will remain high until 2026. Hamack said the labor market may be more fragile than official data suggests, and he expects the unemployment rate to rise slightly this year and then fall again. He also noted that inflation this year will be one percentage point above the Fed's 2% target. Hamack stated that the Fed is facing pressure to achieve its dual mandate of employment and price stability, stating that current monetary policy is “marginally restrictive at best.” He did not expect “significant weakening” in the labor market and predicted that the economy would recover more quickly next year. Related News: BREAKING: Binance-Listed Altcoin Announces Plans to Launch Its Own Stablecoin, Price Shows No Positive Reaction Regarding interest rate cuts, Hamack said it was “not clear” whether the Fed should cut rates again given the current inflation outlook. Fed member Michael Barr also stated in his assessment that progress has been made in reducing inflation, but that there is still “work to be done.” *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Three Top-Level FED Officials Made Critical Statements About the US Economy

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