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Fed’s Waller Says Cut Rate This Month as Growth Slows

July 18, 2025
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Fed’s Waller Says Cut Rate This Month as Growth Slows

Mark Schiefelbein—AP

Federal Reserve Board member Christopher Waller, a leading contender to replace Chair Jerome Powell, said the central bank should cut rate this month, citing evidence that economic growth is slowing “significantly.” Waller’s public call marks a rare break from Fed consensus and signals mounting pressure on policymakers to pivot from tightening to easing sooner than anticipated.

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Waller, who joined the Fed’s Board of Governors in December 2022, emphasized that recent economic indicators, ranging from manufacturing output to consumer spending, have softened enough to warrant immediate action. “It’s time to recognize the slowdown and cut rate this month,” he told reporters after a closed-door briefing with fellow governors.

A shift in the Fed’s outlook

Until recently, the Fed projected that rates would remain elevated well into next year. However, Waller’s comments reflect growing unease that prolonged high rates could tip the economy into recession. “We’ve seen growth slow more than expected,” he said, “and with inflation nearing target, cutting rates now makes sense.”

As reported by Millionaire MNL, this is the first time a sitting governor has publicly advocated for a near-term rate cut, underscoring a shift in internal dynamics.

Market reaction and investor expectations

Financial markets reacted swiftly to Waller’s remarks. Treasury yields fell across the curve, and futures traders hiked their probabilities for a rate cut at the Fed’s upcoming June meeting from 20% to over 50%. Stock indices also rallied, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.2% on the news.

“Waller’s stance boosted confidence that the Fed will pivot,” said a portfolio manager at a major New York hedge fund. “Investors now see rate cuts as a live possibility, not a distant prospect.”

Growth indicators paint a mixed picture

Despite resilient job gains and steady consumer confidence, recent data show clear signs of cooling. Manufacturing PMI slipped below 50, the threshold separating expansion from contraction, for the first time in six months. Retail sales also underperformed expectations, while housing starts dipped amid elevated mortgage rates.

Waller pointed to these metrics as proof that the Fed’s restrictive policy is working, and perhaps working too well. “Our goal was to temper economic activity to rein in inflation,” he explained, “and now we must ensure we don’t overdo it.”

Implications for Powell’s leadership

Christopher Waller’s bold call comes amid speculation about Jerome Powell’s future. As Millionaire MNL noted, Powell’s commitment to data-driven decisions has won praise, but political pressure has also intensified. Waller’s emergence as an alternative candidate adds intrigue to the Fed’s next leadership contest.

If Powell opts to step down or is not renominated, Waller’s advocacy for an early rate cut could influence who succeeds him, and the timing of that transition.

What’s next for Fed policy

The Fed’s next policy decision looms on June 12–13. In addition to Waller’s comments, recent speeches by other governors hint at a more dovish stance. Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic and Boston Fed President Susan Collins have both suggested readiness to ease policy if conditions warrant.

With inflation trending toward the Fed’s 2% target and growth faltering, a June cut is increasingly plausible. As Waller concluded, “Policy must adapt to reality. Cutting rates this month would demonstrate our commitment to balanced growth.”

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