Special Comments from FED Senior Executive Barr on Interest Rate Cuts and the US Government Shutdown
Fed Board Member Michael Barr has taken a cautious stance regarding inflation and the monetary policy outlook in his recent statements.
Barr noted that consumer spending has remained strong since the September meeting, while core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation continues to rise.
“The September rate cut was an appropriate decision, but the current policy rate remains relatively tight,” Barr said. However, he argued that the Fed should be cautious about further rate cuts given the uncertainty surrounding the inflation and employment outlook.
Barr also addressed the new tariffs, stating that these measures may only have a “modest impact” on inflation, but that the risk of persistent inflation and rising expectations should not be ignored. He added, “The limited impact of the tariffs so far suggests that businesses may face a longer adjustment period.”
Barr said the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index is expected to exceed 3% by year-end. He noted that GDP growth remained high in the third quarter thanks to strong consumer spending. However, he noted that the beginnings of a supply-demand balance in the labor market indicate the economy's vulnerability to external shocks.
Barr, noting that the government is struggling to assess the impact of the shutdown on the overall economy, said the current economic outlook poses a serious challenge in determining the Fed's monetary policy stance and roadmap going forward.
Finally, Barr emphasized that fighting inflation requires patience, saying, “If consumers have to wait for inflation to return to its 2% target, two more years would be a long wait.”
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