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Consumers benefit from dual win: Inflation decreases and borrowing costs expected to follow suit

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In the United States, inflation rates have significantly cooled down, with the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge showing a 2.2% increase in consumer prices for the year ending in August, lower than the 2.5% in July. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, increased to an annual pace of 2.7% from 2.6% in July. President Joe Biden praised this as a positive sign for the economy, indicating a potential slowdown in further rate cuts by the Fed.

Fed Governor Michelle Bowman expressed concerns about the impact of larger rate cuts on stoking demand and potentially fueling higher prices. Despite the positive inflation report, she may not be convinced to support a half-point cut at the November meeting. However, other Fed officials could view it as a signal to continue front-loading rate cuts without worrying about inflation. The Wholesale Price Index data from August influenced Fed Governor Christopher Waller to support the larger cut.

The American consumer, despite high interest rates, is becoming more cautious with their spending habits. While spending increased slightly in August, wage gains are minimal, and the labor market is weakening. Consumers also have more savings than initially thought, which may provide some support for consumption. Data from upcoming job reports will likely have the most significant impact on the Fed’s decision-making regarding rate cuts.

Lower- and middle-income consumers, in particular, are facing financial difficulties and could benefit from lower interest rates. While further rate cuts may not prompt significant spending sprees, they could provide relief for those struggling financially. Ultimately, the Fed will need to carefully consider the potential impacts of rate cuts on inflation and consumer behavior before deciding on future monetary policy actions.

The overall economy has shown signs of progress, with inflation approaching the 2% target set by the Fed and labor market conditions cooling. As a result, the Fed decided to implement a larger half-point rate cut earlier this month. The inflation report, along with other economic indicators, will likely influence the Fed’s decision-making process in upcoming policy meetings. However, concerns remain about the potential consequences of further rate cuts on inflation and consumer spending behavior.

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