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News articleYahoo Finance· November 13, 2025

Fed is in 'unusual juncture' on rates, lack of data: Lael Brainard

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Fed is in 'unusual juncture' on rates, lack of data: Lael Brainard President Trump signed a new funding bill pushed forward by Congress to reopen the federal government on Wednesday, opening up the floodgates for a massive inflow of economic data for the Federal Reserve to examine ahead of the central bank's December F…
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  • The Federal Reserve went to sleep regarding pressure on lower income consumers

    80% confidence
  • Another interest rate cut this year is not a foregone conclusion

    80% confidence
  • Jerome Powell's most important legacy will be guarding Federal Reserve independence

    80% confidence
  • Second quarter GDP growth came in at 3.8% and third quarter is expected to be similar

    80% confidence
  • If still on the Fed, would argue for a rate cut due to weakening labor market concerns

    80% confidence
  • Most Fed committee members believe tariff impacts on inflation are transitory

    80% confidence
  • The economy is not in recession, with strong top-level metrics driven by AI investments

    80% confidence
  • Inflation has been at 3% for 44 months and is projected to remain there because of tariffs

    80% confidence
  • Lower income households face an affordability crisis with rising prices for coffee, bananas, housing, and utilities

    80% confidence
  • Trump administration has stated the Fed should lower rates to reduce debt service on national debt

    80% confidence
  • The administration plans to put policies in place to bring prices down for coffee and bananas

    80% confidence
  • The labor market has softened based on public and private sector data

    80% confidence
  • Tariffs are causing inflation in areas like baby clothes, strollers, toys, furniture, coffee, and bananas

    80% confidence
  • Electricity demand is growing at unprecedented rates due to AI boom, putting pressure on consumer prices

    80% confidence
  • Unprecedented attacks on Federal Reserve by President Trump have undermined Fed credibility

    80% confidence
  • All five candidates on the Fed Chair shortlist are highly qualified individuals

    80% confidence
  • The Federal Reserve faces an unusual juncture due to lack of data and divergent views within the committee

    80% confidence
  • The economy is on two tracks: the AI sector is booming but not hiring, while the rest is suffering

    80% confidence
  • Nine of 19 FOMC members were not on board for three rate cuts despite September projections

    80% confidence
  • Even if there is a December rate cut, a pause is likely afterward given hawkish committee members

    80% confidence

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