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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Fed Chair Powell Keeps Door Open For Interest Rate Cuts
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Fed Chair Powell Keeps Door Open For Interest Rate Cuts

Last updated: October 16, 2025 3:39 pm
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Hannah Beier / Bloomberg via Getty Images Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, during the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) annual meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, on Tuesday.

Hannah Beier / Bloomberg via Getty Images

Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, speaking at the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) annual meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, on Tuesday.

  • Jerome Powell, the Chair of the Federal Reserve, indicated that current data reveal a weakening job market, implying that he and his colleagues may be inclined to reduce the central bank’s primary interest rate in the near future to enhance job opportunities.

  • The Federal Reserve is responsible for maintaining price stability while preventing a significant rise in unemployment.

  • Officials at the Fed are striving to balance the necessity of stimulating the job market through rate cuts against the potential inflation risks posed by tariffs, all amid a lack of essential data to inform their decisions.

Financial markets largely anticipate another reduction in borrowing costs by the Federal Reserve later this month, a sentiment bolstered by Powell’s remarks on Tuesday.

Despite the government shutdown leaving the central bank without critical economic data, Powell stated that the situation regarding inflation and unemployment appears largely unchanged since September, when the Federal Reserve made its last benchmark rate cut and indicated further reductions were forthcoming. Powell made these comments during the NABE conference in Philadelphia.

“Given the data available to us, it is reasonable to conclude that the outlook for both employment and inflation has not shifted significantly since our September meeting four weeks ago,” Powell remarked.

His comments provided insight into how Fed officials are approaching the data “blackout” triggered by the government shutdown that started on October 1.

This shutdown has suspended the operations of governmental statistical agencies that the Fed typically relies on for decision-making regarding the federal funds rate, which impacts borrowing costs across various loans. For instance, the Fed may miss the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ job creation report for September, which was scheduled for release on October 3.

One notable exception during the data blackout is the September Consumer Price Index report, expected to be published on October 24.

The Federal Reserve appears poised to continue its trend of cutting interest rates in the forthcoming months, potentially lowering borrowing costs for consumer products such as credit cards and auto loans, but this may also result in reduced returns on savings accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs).

In the interim, Powell and fellow officials are depending on data from private firms, the Fed’s own surveys, and varying other resources to navigate the lack of what are considered the “gold standard” economic reports from the BLS, which are derived from extensive surveys of households and businesses.

At present, Fed officials are contending with whether to lower interest rates to stimulate the economy and support the weakening job market, or maintain higher rates in an effort to bring inflation down to the Federal Reserve’s target rate of 2% annually. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies have contributed to rising inflation while diminishing job market growth, creating a challenging situation for Fed leaders. The dual mandate issued by Congress requires the Fed to maintain low inflation while also promoting high employment.

Some analysts interpreted Powell’s comments as “dovish,” signaling a preference for additional rate cuts moving forward.

“Powell seems to be in a hurry to bring holiday cheer early. The Fed might play Santa this year,” stated David Russell, global head of market strategy at TradeStation, in his commentary.

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