The US GDP grew by only 1.6% in the first quarter, marking the smallest increase in over two years. Despite this, the Federal Reserve has chosen to hold off on making any changes to interest rates as they continue to monitor inflation data, which has proven difficult to predict. Some experts on Wall Street have been debating the possibility of rate cuts by the Fed, with some unsure if cuts will even happen in 2024 and others suggesting that rates could potentially increase.
To stay informed on expert analysis and the latest market trends, watch the full episode for more insights. Jason Furman, a Professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, recently spoke with Yahoo Finance about his perspective on the economy and the potential for rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Furman pointed out that core PCE inflation, which is closely monitored by the Fed, rose to a 3.7% annual rate in the first quarter, far exceeding previous expectations of 2.1%. This unexpected jump has raised concerns about inflation, making it unlikely that the Fed will enact rate cuts anytime soon unless there is a significant decline in the job market.
Furman emphasized that a drastic deterioration in
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