After nine months of staying on the sidelines, the Federal Reserve on Sept. 17 announced a quarter-percentage-point cut, likely the first in a series of reductions to usher in lower borrowing rates ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point Wednesday, its first reduction this year, as the economy showed signs of slowing and inflation remained elevated. A majority of Fed officials ...
What house hunters, job seekers, credit-card users, car shoppers and cash savers should know about the Fed's quarter-point rate cut. The first Fed cut of 2025 just arrived. Here's what it means for ...
President Donald Trump has called for a rate cut for multiple months and could get his wish on Wednesday, with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell expected to announce a rate cut of at least 25 ...
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NPR talks with Stacey Vanek Smith, a reporter at Bloomberg, about the effect the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates could have. Now, I think what most Americans really want to know is ...
Stephen Miran – the newest Fed governor appointed by President Trump – said Thursday he plans to push for a half-point interest rate cut at the central bank’s meeting later this month. Policymakers ...
As upside inflation pressures fade and job growth weakens, the Federal Reserve appears poised to cut short-term interest rates again on Oct. 29 at the end of its two-day meeting complicated by missing ...
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points — its first cut since December — as the U.S. grapples with a stalling labor market and slower economic ...
The Federal Reserve’s string of interest rate cuts could come to an end at its last meeting of the year in December after it lowered rates this past week over concerns about the strength of the labor ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates again on Oct. 29, but most Americans don't seem to care much, even if lower rates could ultimately save them money, according to personal ...