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Fed forecasts only one rate cut in 2026, more conservative than expected

Last updated: September 21, 2025 2:55 pm
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The Federal Reserve has revealed its projections for the upcoming year, with only one rate cut expected in 2026, which is less than what the market had anticipated. The central bank’s dot plot, which displays the expectations of 19 individual members anonymously, shows a median estimate of 3.4% for the federal funds rate at the end of 2026. This is lower than the median estimate of 3.6% for the end of this year, following two expected cuts in addition to the recent reduction.

While the Fed is forecasting a single quarter-point reduction next year, market pricing currently suggests that traders are expecting two to three more rate cuts in 2026. This discrepancy highlights the uncertainty surrounding future rate moves and economic conditions. The Fed’s latest targets from the 19 FOMC members, both voters and nonvoters, indicate a wide range of opinions, with two voting members foreseeing up to four cuts in 2026.

Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management, commented on the varying perspectives within the dot plot, stating that it reflects the complex economic outlook characterized by labor supply shifts, data measurement concerns, and government policy uncertainty. The Fed has two policy meetings remaining this year in October and December, where further decisions will be made based on incoming economic data.

The updated economic projections from the Fed show slightly faster economic growth in 2026 compared to previous estimates from June. Additionally, the outlook for inflation is modestly higher for the next year, indicating potential concerns about rising prices. Looking ahead to 2026, there is significant uncertainty at the central bank, especially with the impending replacement for Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term expires in May.

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Overall, the Federal Reserve’s projections for 2026 paint a picture of a cautious approach to monetary policy, with a single rate cut expected despite market expectations for more aggressive easing. The economic landscape remains uncertain, influenced by various factors that will shape the central bank’s decisions in the coming year.

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