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    Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Strong Jobs Market

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowJanuary 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Economy Shows Strength, Rates on Pause

    The US Federal Reserve decided Wednesday to keep its key interest rate at around 3.6%, pausing after three cuts last year. Officials cited a stabilising job market and upgraded economic growth from “modest” to “solid.”

    With hiring holding steady and the economy expanding at a healthy pace, the Fed sees little urgency to reduce rates further for now.

    Inflation Still a Watchpoint

    Although many policymakers anticipate lowering borrowing costs later this year, they want to see inflation move closer to the Fed’s 2% target first. The central bank’s preferred inflation measure was 2.8% in November, slightly higher than last year.

    Two officials, Governors Stephen Miran and Christopher Waller, disagreed with the decision, supporting another quarter-point cut. Miran, appointed by former President Trump, has repeatedly pushed for deeper reductions, while Waller is being considered as a possible successor to Fed Chair Jerome Powell when his term ends in May.

    Political Pressure and Future Moves

    The Fed faces intense scrutiny from the Trump White House, with criticism aimed at Powell for not cutting rates more aggressively. This week’s meetings are taking place against the backdrop of a Justice Department subpoena related to Powell’s testimony on a $2.5 billion building renovation.

    Lower interest rates typically reduce costs for mortgages, car loans, and business financing, though market conditions also play a role. The key debate within the Fed now is how long to maintain current rates, as the committee remains divided between waiting for inflation to drop and cutting rates to support employment growth.

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