
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman: Fed rate cuts have "little impact" on presidential elections

Nobel laureate in economics, Krugman, stated that the Fed's rate cut in September has little impact on the presidential election. He pointed out that the impact of rate cuts on the real economy takes a considerable amount of time and will only be reflected after the election. Krugman believes that rate cuts may affect people's perception of the economy, but will not affect the unemployment rate on election day. In addition, he mentioned that the Trump administration's tariff policy may lead to inflation, but Trump is not in favor of the idea of the Fed raising rates. In conclusion, the impact of rate cuts on the election results is limited
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