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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Fed Governor Stephen Miran pushes case for central bank to slash key interest rate
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Fed Governor Stephen Miran pushes case for central bank to slash key interest rate

Last updated: September 22, 2025 9:20 am
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Stephen Miran, the newly appointed Federal Reserve Governor, wasted no time in making his mark on the central bank by advocating for a significant reduction in the benchmark interest rate. In a speech before the Economic Club of New York, Miran outlined his reasons for why he believes the current rate is far too high and should be lowered aggressively.

Miran pointed to a variety of factors, including changes in tax and immigration policy, easing rental costs, deregulation, and incoming revenue from tariffs, as reasons why the Fed should consider cutting rates by nearly 2 percentage points. He emphasized the importance of promoting price stability and bringing inflation back to 2 percent, while also acknowledging the risks of maintaining a policy that is overly restrictive.

The new governor’s views are in stark contrast to the prevailing sentiment among his fellow policymakers on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). While the committee recently voted to lower the rate by a quarter percentage point, Miran was the sole dissenter, advocating for a half-point cut and signaling his belief that further reductions are necessary to prevent unnecessary layoffs and higher unemployment.

Miran’s stance has put him at odds with other FOMC members, such as St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem and Atlanta President Raphael Bostic, who have expressed reservations about the need for additional rate cuts. Despite the dissent within the committee, Miran remains steadfast in his belief that lower rates are essential to support economic growth and combat disinflationary pressures.

President Donald Trump’s appointment of Miran to the Fed position reflects the administration’s desire for a more accommodative monetary policy. Miran’s background as a Fed critic and his alignment with Trump’s views on economic policy suggest that he will continue to push for lower rates in the months ahead.

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In his speech, Miran highlighted the impact of administration policies, such as immigration restrictions, regulatory reforms, tax cuts, and tariffs, on the economy. He argued that these measures have the potential to reduce inflationary pressures and support job creation, despite concerns about the longer-term implications of Trump’s trade policies.

Looking ahead, Miran is expected to serve out the remainder of his term, which expires in January 2026, before returning to his role as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. His advocacy for lower rates and his emphasis on data-driven decision-making suggest that he will continue to play a significant role in shaping the Fed’s policy stance in the years to come.

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