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Fed Maintains 4.5% Rate Despite Trump’s Push for Cuts

He said rate decisions will be based solely on incoming economic data under the central bank’s dual mandate.

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell

Overview

  • On May 29, Fed Chair Jerome Powell held his first White House meeting of President Trump’s second term to discuss growth, employment and inflation.
  • President Trump urged immediate rate cuts, calling the Fed’s refusal a mistake that could harm the economy.
  • In early May, the Fed’s Board of Governors unanimously voted to keep the primary credit rate at 4.5%.
  • Powell stressed that policy decisions will rely exclusively on objective, non-political analysis of incoming economic data.
  • Market analysts forecast a quarter-point rate cut in September 2025 if economic indicators warrant easing.