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Fed’s Kashkari advocates two more rate cuts this year

Last updated: September 19, 2025 12:10 pm
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Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari recently shared his belief that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will have minimal long-term impact on inflation. This perspective opens the door for further interest rate cuts in the future.

In an interview with CNBC, Kashkari explained why he supports additional cuts to the Fed’s benchmark borrowing rate. He advocated for lowering the rate at each of the remaining two meetings this year, going beyond what was initially projected in the committee’s “dot plot.” Despite inflation exceeding the 2% target set by the central bank, Kashkari pointed to a weakening job market and the limited effects of Trump’s tariffs as reasons for a more accommodative monetary policy. The fed funds rate is currently set in a range between 4% and 4.25%.

Kashkari emphasized the temporary nature of the tariff impact on inflation, stating, “I’m getting more confident that it’s likely a one-time effect, but it’s going to take a couple of years for it to play out.” While he does not have a vote on the Federal Open Market Committee this year, Kashkari will have a say in 2026.

During the recent FOMC meeting, the committee approved a quarter percentage point cut with an 11-1 vote, surprising some market analysts who anticipated more divided opinions among officials. This meeting also marked the first participation of new Governor Stephen Miran, who has been critical of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the institution. Despite potential tensions, Kashkari noted that the meeting proceeded smoothly.

In a piece on the Minneapolis Fed website, Kashkari elaborated on his decision to advocate for three rate cuts this year. He highlighted that despite concerns about tariff-induced price hikes, inflation expectations remain contained. Additionally, he noted a slowdown in housing inflation and wage growth.

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Although the consumer price index for August showed core inflation at 3.1%, well above the Fed’s target, Kashkari clarified that the central bank is not comfortable with such high levels of inflation. This indicates that further rate cuts may be on the horizon to address economic challenges.

Overall, Kashkari’s insights shed light on the complex factors influencing monetary policy decisions and the Fed’s approach to managing inflation and economic stability.

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