29 January 2024
The durability of the U.S. economic expansion may largely depend on the Federal Reserve’s strategy in the coming months. Historically, crises like stock market and housing crashes, and pandemics have disrupted economic growth. Currently, the Fed’s challenge is to adjust interest rates adeptly to maintain economic momentum. Despite a decline in inflation, there’s debate on the timing of rate reductions. The economy, while strong, shows signs of stress in household spending and job growth in limited sectors. Economists are concerned about the Fed’s response to these evolving economic conditions, emphasizing the balance needed to support continued growth without triggering inflation.