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What to Watch at the Strangest Fed Meeting in Years

Consequential and contentious debates over the path ahead on rates are playing out under the glare of extraordinary political drama

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Photo: will oliver/epa/shutterstock

Federal Reserve officials spent months weighing competing risks—sticky inflation that argued against cutting rates and weaker job market conditions that argued for it. This week, they’re ready to take a side.

Officials are widely expected to cut rates by a quarter percentage point Wednesday at the conclusion of their meeting, spurred by a recent downshift in job growth. Fed Chair Jerome Powell telegraphed the decision last month when he shifted toward prioritizing employment concerns over lingering inflation worries.

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