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Fed Chair Powell sends frustrating message on future interest-rate cuts

Last updated: January 29, 2026 8:20 am
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered an optimistic assessment of the U.S. economy following the Federal Reserve’s first policy meeting of 2026. Powell highlighted the strength of the economy, stating that it had once again surprised with its resilience.

Despite the positive outlook, the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged on the benchmark Federal Funds Rate. This decision disappointed both Main Street and Wall Street, as Powell refrained from commenting on potential future interest rate cuts for the year.

The Federal Open Market Committee voted 10-2 to maintain interest rates at 3.50% to 3.75%, marking the first pause in rate cuts since July 2025. Powell emphasized that the outlook for economic activity had improved since the last meeting, which could have positive implications for labor demand and employment in the long term.

While Powell acknowledged signs of stabilization in the labor market, he also noted indications of continued cooling. The market reaction to the Fed’s decision was relatively muted, with the S&P 500 index closing flat for the day and the 10-year Treasury rate holding steady at 4.24%.

The Federal Reserve’s dual congressional mandate requires a delicate balance between managing inflation and fostering job growth through interest rate adjustments. The central bank’s decision-making process is influenced by various factors, including global events and economic indicators.

Looking ahead, market analysts predict a quarter-percentage point cut in interest rates at the upcoming FOMC meetings in March, April, and June. These projections are based on current economic conditions and the Fed’s commitment to supporting sustainable growth.

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Despite pressure from the White House to lower rates further, Powell emphasized the importance of maintaining the Fed’s independence and avoiding interference in elected politics. The central bank’s focus remains on achieving a balance between stimulating economic growth and managing inflation effectively.

Overall, Powell’s remarks underscored the Fed’s cautious approach to monetary policy and its commitment to supporting a stable and sustainable economic recovery. The future trajectory of interest rates will depend on evolving economic data and global developments, highlighting the Fed’s role as a key player in shaping the country’s economic landscape.

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