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Fed Holds Rates at 4.5% as Officials Split on Inflation Strategy

Reading time: 3 min • Jun 20, 2025, 11:22 PM (UTC)

Key Points

  • The Federal Reserve is divided on whether to cut rates or st...

The Federal Reserve is currently stuck in what economists politely call a "bimodal split" – which is fancy speak for "half the room wants to cut rates, the other half wants to wait, and nobody can agree on lunch orders either." With rates parked at 4.5% as of June 2025, Fed officials are essentially playing economic chess while blindfolded, trying to balance tariff-driven inflation risks against the need to juice the economy.

Fed Governor Christopher Waller is leaning toward the "let's cut rates and see what happens" camp, while Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin is firmly planted in the "pati...

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