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Everyone Expects the FED to Cut Interest Rates: But This Economist Reveals What He Thinks Will Actually Happen

The recent decision by the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points has sparked debate among economists about the future of monetary policy. Some experts predict that there will be rate cuts at every Federal Open Market Committee meeting until September 2025, while others are more cautious and believe the pace of rate cuts will slow. The Fed's strategy is also being questioned, with some economists warning that maintaining high interest rates for too long could hinder economic recovery, while others advocate for a more gradual approach in the face of fiscal uncertainty. The path of monetary policy could change depending on the labor market and inflationary pressures.

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