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Fed officials back 2023 rate hike, hint at fewer cuts in 2024

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 29/09/2023, 06:52 am

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has indicated that a majority of officials are supporting a rate hike in 2023, according to discussions during a town hall event in Washington on Thursday. The decision is primarily driven by recent improvements in the labor market, which have prompted the Federal Reserve to consider tightening its monetary policy.

Powell refrained from providing personal economic forecasts but emphasized the importance of public understanding in implementing effective monetary policy. He explained that the Federal Reserve's projections are designed to influence both spending and investment decisions.

The benchmark rate has been maintained at a 22-year high as part of the Fed's inflation control measures. This strategy is aimed at stabilizing prices and ensuring a healthy economy, as per Powell's comments during the event.

Looking ahead, Powell hinted that there might be fewer rate cuts in 2024. However, he did not provide specific details about this potential change in policy.

In his address, Powell also commended economic educators for their significant role in fostering a healthy economy. He underscored their efforts in promoting financial literacy among the public, which he believes is crucial for the effective implementation of monetary policy.

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