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Fed officials argue for patience while gauging tariff impact

Last updated: April 24, 2025 8:59 am
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Federal Reserve officials are taking a cautious approach to monetary policy as they wait for more information on how the Trump administration’s trade tariffs are impacting the economy. In recent television interviews, Fed Governor Christopher Waller and Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack both expressed a sense of patience when it comes to making any changes to interest rates.

Waller, speaking on Bloomberg, emphasized that it would likely be until the summer before the true effects of the administration’s tariff policies are seen. He believes that the one-time impact of the tariffs on inflation may not be as significant as some anticipate, as factors such as weakening consumer demand and falling employment could offset the price pressures.

However, Waller also acknowledged the challenge of navigating a potential temporary inflation surge, drawing parallels to the Fed’s experience during the pandemic when initially believing the inflation spike would be short-lived. He emphasized the importance of monitoring the real data and being prepared to adjust monetary policy if the economy weakens suddenly.

Hammack echoed Waller’s sentiment of patience, stating in a CNBC interview that she approaches each meeting with an open mind about potential policy changes. She emphasized the need for clear and convincing data before making any decisions, indicating that the Fed may consider action by June if necessary.

Despite expectations from financial markets for a rate cut later in the year, the uncertainty surrounding the impact of tariffs has complicated the Fed’s decision-making process. Higher inflation and a weaker economy present conflicting signals for monetary policy, with the Fed weighing the importance of its dual mandate of controlling inflation and maximizing employment.

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Overall, Fed officials are treading carefully as they monitor the evolving economic landscape and await more data before making any significant adjustments to monetary policy. The path forward remains uncertain, but the central bank is prepared to act if needed to support the economy.

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