(Just The News)—Stronger-than-expected job numbers in June put the Federal Reserve chairman in a bind as President Donald Trump escalates pressure on the central bank to slash interest rates.
The Federal Reserve, governed by its mandate to keep price levels stable and facilitate full employment, will find it hard to cut interest rates. The Fed normally lowers rates when unemployment is rising or inflation has consistently met its 2% target. Despite a decline in the inflation rate from its recent highs, the measure still remains above the Fed’s target.
Yet, President Trump has slammed Chairman Jerome Powell for failing to cut interest rates, claiming that it is holding the economy back from even more gains after years of sluggish growth during the COVID-19 downturn and government stimulus efforts under President Joe Biden.
This puts Powell in a bind—facing a choice between pleasing the president or following historical precedent, and prolonging the rhetorical onslaught from the White House, which is entertaining plans to replace him.
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