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Interest Rate Cuts: How They Affect Your Debt and the Economy

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A key decision by the Federal Reserve could soon lower borrowing costs for Americans carrying debt.

Economists widely predict the nation’s central bank will cut interest rates at its​ meeting this week. This move comes as the economy navigates a complex⁤ landscape of persistent inflation ​and a softening job market. The change directly impacts the interest rates on⁣ many​ types of loans,potentially ⁣offering relief⁤ to consumers and businesses ​alike.

What are interest rates?

The Federal reserve, often called⁣ “the Fed,” controls the federal⁣ funds rate – a key benchmark that influences interest rates throughout the economy. ‍When‍ the Fed lowers this rate, it generally becomes cheaper to borrow money.

How does inflation influence interest​ rates?

The Fed‌ uses interest‍ rates as a primary‍ tool to manage inflation.‌ Lowering rates encourages borrowing and spending, stimulating‍ economic activity. conversely, raising rates discourages borrowing, helping to ⁣cool down an overheating economy and curb inflation.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Fed slashed rates to ​near zero to bolster the ‌economy. However, ⁣this contributed to a surge in inflation by 2022. The Fed responded with aggressive rate hikes, increasing rates by approximately five percent ‌between‍ 2022 and 2023 to⁢ regain control of rising prices. since than,⁣ rates ‌have ‌been lowered by⁣ about⁣ one percent.

What’s next for the economy?

Currently,inflation remains above the levels⁤ economists ‍had⁢ anticipated,while​ the job⁢ market is showing signs of weakness. Economists believe a rate cut is necessary to inject cash into the economy and support ⁤growth.

How will a ⁤rate cut impact my debt?

Consumers with variable-rate loans,‍ such as some⁤ credit cards and adjustable-rate mortgages,⁤ will likely⁢ see a‍ decrease in their monthly interest ‍payments. Those ⁣with fixed-rate loans may need to refinance to take advantage of lower rates. New loans and other debt ​will become less ‌expensive to finance.

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