Current:Home > reviewsA top Federal Reserve official opens door to keeping rates high for longer -Wealth Empowerment Academy
A top Federal Reserve official opens door to keeping rates high for longer
View
Date:2025-04-18 12:42:18
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson suggested Tuesday that the central bank’s key rate may have to remain at its peak for a while to bring down persistently elevated inflation.
In a speech, Jefferson said he expects inflation to continue to slow this year. But he omitted a reference to the likelihood of future rate cuts that he had included in a previous speech in February. Instead, he said his outlook is that inflation will cool even with the Fed’s key rate “held steady at its current level.”
If elevated inflation proves more persistent than he expects, Jefferson added, “it will be appropriate” to keep rates at their current level “for longer” to help slow inflation to the Fed’s 2% target level. U.S. consumer inflation, measured year over year, was most recently reported at 3.5%.
Jefferson’s remarks appeared to open the door to the prospect that the Fed will dial back its forecast, issued at its most recent policy meeting in March, that it would carry out three quarter-point cuts this year to its benchmark rate, which stands at about 5.3%. Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak later Tuesday and may comment on the Fed’s potential timetable for rate cuts.
In February, Jefferson had said that should inflation keep slowing, “it will likely be appropriate” for the Fed to cut rates “at some point this year” — language that Powell has also used. Yet that line was excluded from Jefferson’s remarks Tuesday.
“While we have seen considerable progress in lowering inflation, the job of sustainably restoring 2% inflation is not yet done,” Jefferson said.
veryGood! (81)
Related
- Breaking debut in Olympics raises question: Are breakers artists or athletes?
- Ukrainian Olympic weightlifter Oleksandr Pielieshenko dies in war with Russia
- Teen fatally shot by police outside school was wielding a pellet gun, authorities say
- Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness announces retirement
- Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
- 2 killed when a small plane headed to South Carolina crashes in Virginia, police say
- Driver dies after crashing car into White House gate
- Tom Brady roast on Netflix: 12 best burns* of NFL legend, Bill Belichick and Patriots
- USA women's basketball live updates at Olympics: Start time vs Nigeria, how to watch
- Teacher Appreciation Week 2024: Freebies, deals, discounts for educators, plus gift ideas
Ranking
- Sonya Massey's family keeps eyes on 'full justice' one month after shooting
- Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky Bring Their Love and Thunder to 2024 Met Gala
- Civil rights leader Daisy Bates and singer Johnny Cash to replace Arkansas statues at the US Capitol
- Amazing: Kyle Larson edges Chris Buescher at Kansas in closest finish in NASCAR history
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- Brittney Griner still adjusting after Russian prison ordeal. WNBA star details experience in book
- Fraternity says it removed member for ‘racist actions’ during Mississippi campus protest
- Fallen US Marshal is memorialized by Attorney General Garland, family and others
Recommendation
PHOTO COLLECTION: AP Top Photos of the Day Wednesday August 7, 2024
Tom Brady Gets Roasted With Jaw-Dropping NSFW Jokes Over Gisele Bündchen’s New Romance
North Dakota state rep found guilty of misdemeanor charge tied to budget votes and building
It’s (almost) Met Gala time. Here’s how to watch fashion’s big night and what to know
Elon Musk’s Daughter Vivian Calls Him “Absolutely Pathetic” and a “Serial Adulterer”
Shop Last-Minute Mother’s Day Gifts From Kiehl’s and Score 25% off Mom & Celeb-Loved Skincare Products
Tom Cruise Poses For Photo With Kids Bella and Connor for First Time in Nearly 15 Years
Fallen US Marshal is memorialized by Attorney General Garland, family and others