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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Powell confirms that the Fed would have cut by now were it not for tariffs
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Powell confirms that the Fed would have cut by now were it not for tariffs

Last updated: July 1, 2025 8:01 am
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently made a statement indicating that the U.S. central bank would have pursued a more accommodative monetary policy if not for President Donald Trump’s tariff plan. Powell expressed this sentiment during a panel discussion, suggesting that the Fed would have likely lowered interest rates sooner if not for the uncertainty created by Trump’s trade policies.

In response to a question about whether the Fed would have already implemented rate cuts in the absence of Trump’s tariff plan, Powell acknowledged that this was a possibility. He explained that the imposition of tariffs led to an increase in inflation forecasts for the United States, prompting the Fed to adopt a more cautious approach to monetary policy.

Despite mounting pressure from the White House, the Fed has maintained a stable interest rate environment in recent months. The central bank opted to keep the key borrowing rate unchanged, with the borrowing cost remaining in a targeted range of 4.25% to 4.5% since December. The Federal Open Market Committee’s dot plot suggests the potential for two rate cuts by the end of 2025, but Powell emphasized the Fed’s readiness to adopt a wait-and-see approach.

Regarding the possibility of a rate cut in July, Powell remained non-committal, stating that the decision would depend on incoming data. Market expectations, as reflected in Fed funds futures traders, indicate a high likelihood of the central bank maintaining rates at the upcoming policy meeting in July. Powell emphasized the importance of data-driven decision-making, highlighting the Fed’s commitment to evaluating economic indicators on a meeting-by-meeting basis.

The Fed’s cautious stance has drawn criticism from President Trump, who publicly criticized Powell for the central bank’s perceived inaction on rates. Despite the pressure, Powell refrained from commenting on his future at the Fed beyond his current term as chair, which ends in 2026. The global trade environment and Trump’s criticisms of Powell took center stage at a recent panel discussion, where central bank leaders discussed the challenges posed by trade policy uncertainty.

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Trump’s fluctuating tariff policies have created uncertainty in global markets, prompting concerns among policymakers about the potential impact on the world economy. While the U.S. stock market has rebounded from initial turbulence following Trump’s tariff announcements, market participants remain wary of the ongoing trade tensions. Powell reiterated the Fed’s commitment to maintaining economic stability and emphasized the importance of delivering a robust economy to future generations.

In conclusion, Powell’s remarks underscore the complex interplay between trade policy, monetary policy, and economic stability. As the Fed navigates evolving economic conditions, policymakers face the challenge of balancing inflation concerns with the need for sustained economic growth. Powell’s leadership during this uncertain period will be crucial in shaping the future trajectory of the U.S. economy.

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