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#OctoberRateCutForecast The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points on October 28-29, 2025, with some officials supporting further cuts depending on economic data. Here's what top officials are saying¹ ² ³:
- *Fed Governor Christopher Waller*: Supports a 25-basis-point cut, citing signs of labor market weakness. He emphasizes that decisions will depend on incoming data.
- *Fed's Alberto Musalem*: Favors a rate cut, but cautions against going too far too fast, given inflation risks. He expects tariffs to drive up prices for the next two to three quarters.
- *Fed Governor Michelle Bowman*: Anticipates two more rate cuts this year, with the next cut expected on October 28-29. She'll continue to assess labor market and economic data.
The Fed's goal is to balance inflation and employment. With inflation currently above target and the labor market showing signs of weakening, policymakers are carefully weighing their options.