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Federal Reserve Anticipates Higher Inflation Under Trump Administration

Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve building in Washington

The Federal Reserve has adjusted its forecast for inflation, now anticipating higher-than-expected inflation rates following President-elect Donald Trump's victory. Initially, Fed officials had projected a 2.1% inflation rate by the end of 2025, as per the September monetary policy meeting. However, in the most recent meeting, they revised their forecast to predict a 2.5% inflation rate by the end of next year.

The shift in projections is attributed to the potential impact of Trump's policies on inflation and the economy. Economists have raised concerns about the potential inflationary effects of policies such as broad-based tariffs and mass deportations of illegal migrants promised by Trump. These policies could lead to a significant increase in prices for goods and services, influencing the overall inflation rate.

Economists concerned about inflationary effects of Trump's policies.
Federal Reserve adjusted inflation forecast to 2.5% post-Trump's win.
Policies like tariffs and deportations could raise prices, impacting inflation.

Fed officials likely factored in these potential policy changes when revising their inflation projections for the upcoming year. The recent uptick in inflation levels, moving further away from the Fed's target, has also raised concerns among officials about the stickiness of inflation rates, indicating a need for a reassessment of future inflation trends.

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