
There Is a 83% Chance the Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates in September. Doing So Would be Nearly Unprecedented.

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The likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in September has surged to 83%, up from 59% a month earlier, following positive inflation data. While President Trump advocates for cuts, Fed Chair Jerome Powell remains cautious due to uncertainties surrounding tariffs and economic strength. If the Fed proceeds with a cut, it would be nearly unprecedented given current inflation levels. Recent CPI data showed a 0.2% monthly increase and a 2.7% year-over-year rise, with core inflation at 3.1%. Analysts suggest the Fed may be shifting focus from its 2% inflation target to labor market conditions.
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