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Jerome Powell Unlikely to Cut Rates Despite Trump Pressure

by Rena
July 29, 2025
in Economy
Jerome Powell Unlikely to Cut Rates Despite Trump Pressure

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With Donald Trump ratcheting up political pressure on the Federal Reserve, Fed Chair Jerome Powell faces intense scrutiny over whether to deliver a rate cut this month. While a cut would undoubtedly curry favor with the former president, all signs point to Powell standing pat, prioritizing long-term price stability and data-driven policy over short-term political gains.

Trump’s Push for Lower Rates

Trump has repeatedly lambasted Powell for keeping interest rates “too high” and argued that lower borrowing costs would fuel an economic rebound ahead of the 2025 election. At a recent rally, he proclaimed, “Powell should cut rates immediately, our economy needs a win!” His allies in Congress have echoed the call, framing a Fed pivot as essential to preserving the “America First” growth agenda.

Yet the Fed operates under a dual mandate, to achieve maximum employment and stable prices, explicitly insulated from day-to-day political demands. As mentioned by Millionaire MNL, Trump’s campaign rhetoric may rally his base, but it carries little formal weight within the Fed’s decision-making framework.

Data Doesn’t Back a Cut… Yet

Inflation has decelerated from its peak, but remains above the Fed’s 2% target, while labor markets show mixed signals. Wage growth has softened, and job openings are cooling, but unemployment remains low and consumer spending resilient. In Powell’s remarks at the June FOMC meeting, he emphasized the need for “greater confidence” that inflation is sustainably moving downward before reducing rates.

Economists at Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have both noted that another rate increase isn’t off the table, should inflation prove stickier than expected, further underscoring the Fed’s reluctance to pivot based on political winds alone.

Market Expectations Versus Fed Resolve

Bond markets briefly flirted with pricing in a September rate cut after dovish Fed minutes, only to reverse course when Fed speakers – offline – warned against premature easing. Fed funds futures now imply less than a 30% chance of a September cut, sharply lower than six weeks ago.

Investors understand that Fed credibility on inflation is paramount. A cut driven by politics rather than data could unanchor expectations, risking a return to the volatility of the early 2020s.

The Cost of Appeasement

Had Powell chosen to appease Trump with a rate cut, he might have triggered a temporary stock rally – and won headlines among Trump supporters. But the long-term cost could be severe: renewed inflationary pressures, a de-anchoring of long-term inflation expectations, and ultimately tighter policy down the road.

As seen in Millionaire MNL, the Fed’s independence is its greatest asset – and its bulwark against politicization. By resisting external pressure, Powell aims to preserve that position for the institution’s integrity.

What’s Next?

All eyes now turn to Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole later this month. Traders will dissect every nuance for clues on the Fed’s next move. Will Powell explicitly reject political noise? Or will he leave the door ajar for later cuts, once the data fully align?

For now, despite the opportunity to appease Trump, Powell’s mandate – and his own commitment to data-dependence – makes a rate cut unlikely this month. In the high-stakes intersection of policy and politics, the Fed chair is betting that credibility trumps applause.

Tags: Fed independenceinflation outlookJerome Powellrate cut debateTrump economic policy
Rena

Rena

Staff writer and editorial researcher at Millionaire News, a business publication covering entrepreneurs, founders and executives across global markets. Rena covers founder stories, startup ecosystems and emerging business leaders across Asia, the Middle East and beyond.

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