The Federal Reserve's 2026 voting members maintain a cautious stance, while the 2025 voting members emphasize that independence is crucial in combating inflation

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2026.01.14 18:34
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This year, voting member and President of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, Patrick Harker, expressed "cautious optimism" about inflation, predicting it will approach 2% by the end of the year. He reiterated that if inflation cools and the labor market stabilizes, the Federal Reserve may further slightly lower interest rates later this year. Last year, voting member and President of the Chicago Federal Reserve, Austan Goolsbee, stated that inflation will resurge in any place without central bank independence. This year, voting member and President of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve, Neel Kashkari, advocated for the Federal Reserve to hold steady at the end of this month’s meeting, emphasizing that regardless of who the next Federal Reserve Chair is, policy must be based on data rather than political directives