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Federal Reserve Implements First Rate Cut Since December

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Last updated: September 18, 2025 6:29 pm
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Published: September 18, 2025
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The Federal Reserve has enacted its first interest rate cut since December, a decision poised to affect various financial products including home loans and credit cards. The Fed has reduced its federal funds rate—a crucial metric that dictates the cost of short-term loans among banks—by a quarter-point, adjusting the target range to between 4% and 4.25%. This marks a notable shift, as officials predict two additional rate cuts in 2025 and another in 2026, potentially decreasing interest rates by a total of one percentage point, which would ease financial burdens for millions of borrowers.

Matt Schulz, the chief consumer finance analyst at LendingTree, welcomed the decision, emphasizing its potential as a positive development, especially if further cuts follow. However, he pointed out that relief may not be uniform across all financial products. For instance, credit card rates are likely to be marginally affected; despite a reduction in annual percentage rates by banks, many consumers who carry a balance may not see substantial savings since average credit card APRs hover around 20%.

One area significantly impacted by the Fed’s rate cut is the home equity line of credit (HELOC). A HELOC, which is a credit line tied to the value of one’s home, typically has variable interest rates that fluctuate with the prime rate, influenced by changes in the federal funds rate. Borrowers with HELOCs can expect their interest rates to decrease by about a quarter-point in the upcoming months, translating to potential savings. For instance, a borrower with a $100,000 HELOC might see their annual costs reduced by approximately $173 if the Fed’s trajectory of cuts continues.

In the realm of mortgages, house hunters have already benefitted preemptively from the Fed’s rate decision, with average rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage dipping to 6.35%, marking its lowest level in nearly a year. This decline comes in stark contrast to the nearly 8% rates seen two years ago, which represented the highest levels since 2000. Although mortgage rates are not directly set by the Fed, they are heavily influenced by its policies and the expectations of investors regarding economic growth and inflation.

Expert analysts posit that while additional rate cuts later this year may not guarantee lower mortgage rates, they could influence a downward trend, contingent on broader economic factors.

Conversely, the Fed’s rate cut could be detrimental for savers. High-interest savings accounts and certificates of deposit that emerged as attractive options since the Fed began hiking rates in 2022—offering returns up to 5%—might soon see declining yields. Currently, many high-interest savings accounts still offer rates around 4%, but these are expected to fall as banks adjust to the Fed’s new rate environment. Schulz advises savers to consider locking in current rates before they decrease further.

As Americans navigate these developments, the implications of the Fed’s policy changes will vary widely based on individual financial circumstances and the products they utilize.

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