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Federal Reserve Set to Lower Borrowing Costs Amid Divisions on Economic Priorities

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Last updated: December 10, 2025 11:58 am
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Published: December 10, 2025
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The Federal Reserve is expected to implement another reduction in borrowing costs during its upcoming meeting, marking one of the most challenging decisions faced by the central bank in recent months. The anticipated rate cut comes amid ongoing divisions among Fed officials regarding how to balance their dual mandate of maintaining full employment while controlling inflation.

This decision is particularly pivotal as job growth this year has lagged, prompting some officials to advocate for continued rate reductions to safeguard against a deeper decline in employment rates. Conversely, other members are concerned that persistent inflation, currently above the Fed’s 2% target, could become entrenched, especially in the wake of significant economic pressures from tariffs imposed during the Trump administration.

Adding to the complexity of the situation, this meeting comes just before Fed Chair Jerome Powell prepares to depart his position, with an announcement concerning his successor expected early next year. Powell’s term concludes in May, and a search led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is actively seeking candidates for his replacement.

A lack of critical employment and inflation data for October and November looms large over the Fed’s deliberations. Recently released economic reports, previously stalled due to a government shutdown, have provided little clarity to the ongoing debates. Analysts predict that the Fed will likely announce another cut, aligning with market expectations while also delivering a cautiously optimistic outlook for the future.

Officials are also expected to present an updated “dot plot,” which reflects their projections for the economy and interest rates, suggesting just two cuts next year. New York Fed President John Williams recently highlighted that risks to employment have grown, while inflationary pressures might be easing, stating he still sees the potential for further adjustments in the near term.

Other Fed governors have expressed their support for additional rate cuts, with some advocating for more aggressive action. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly voiced concerns about the current labor market, noting its vulnerability.

The most recent jobs report revealed a spike in job growth, but the accompanying rise in the unemployment rate raised red flags for policymakers, indicating a complex labor market landscape. Observers have noted that job growth has become increasingly reliant on a few key industries, complicating the overall picture.

The trajectory of interest rates remains uncertain. Over the past two years, the Fed has already lowered interest rates by 1.5 points in response to workforce challenges. Should they proceed with a third consecutive cut, it would bring rates down to levels not seen since October 2022. However, rate cuts may risk exacerbating inflation, which has shown resilience, a concern echoed by some Fed officials who fear that premature reductions could undermine progress in managing inflation.

Some regional bank presidents have expressed hesitance to lower rates further unless concrete evidence emerges that inflation is diminishing faster than anticipated or the labor market is softening substantially. Despite the upward pressure of tariffs on inflation, the worst outcomes suggested by economists have not fully materialized, leading some Fed members to regard tariff-related inflation as a largely transient phenomenon.

The Fed is poised to announce its rate decision at 2 p.m. ET, followed by a press conference featuring Chair Powell at 2:30 p.m. ET. In the wake of this decision, all eyes will be on the Fed’s narrative and any implications it may hold for the broader economy as both internal and external pressures continue to shape its policy moves.

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