Fed's Goolsbee: longer Fed waits could mean rate cuts need to be delayed until later in the year
Fed Goolsbee says the longer the Fed waits, could mean rate cuts need to be delayed until later. Waiting could be costly. The economic slowdown will be the reason for a rate cut, but if inflation exceeds tariff levels or exceeds expectations, the Fed will have to adjust its outlook expectations.
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