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Awkward Fed Meeting Looms as Inflation and Jobs Put Powell in a Tight Spot

by Rena Tran
September 15, 2025
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Awkward Fed Meeting Looms as Inflation and Jobs Put Powell in a Tight Spot

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The Federal Reserve is preparing for what analysts are calling its most awkward meeting in years. With inflation still running hotter than desired and the labor market showing unmistakable signs of weakness, policymakers are cornered by competing risks that could expose fractures inside the central bank.

Markets, lawmakers, and investors are watching closely. Whatever the Fed decides this week could shape expectations not just for interest rates, but for the independence and credibility of the institution itself.

“We Can’t Cut Without Consequences”

The awkward Fed meeting comes at a time when Wall Street had been hoping for long-awaited relief. Traders once believed rate cuts could begin before year-end, but the combination of sticky core inflation and sluggish hiring makes any move politically and economically fraught.

“If the Fed cuts now, it risks reigniting inflation,” said Helena Carter, senior economist at Rockwell Partners. “But if it holds steady, it risks worsening the slowdown in jobs. Either way, Powell will be forced to defend a decision that makes someone unhappy.”

Legal and Political Tensions Add Pressure

Adding to the discomfort, the awkward Fed meeting is clouded by politics. Former President Donald Trump has openly called for bigger, faster rate cuts, and legal disputes over Fed governors have raised questions about who can even sit at the table.

Governor Lisa Cook is still fighting court challenges to her position, while Senate confirmations for new nominees remain in limbo. This level of uncertainty about central bank composition is highly unusual, and it makes projecting the outcome even more difficult.

Divided Opinions Inside the Fed

Behind closed doors, officials are split. Some want a 0.25% cut to support growth, while others warn that inflation is too stubborn to risk any accommodation. Economists expect visible dissent in the vote count, something that rarely happens and which will amplify the awkwardness of the Fed meeting.

“Unity is what markets expect,” said Marc Dupont, strategist at Sterling Global. “But this time, we may see a divided board and dissents in the official record. That will send a signal that the Fed itself doesn’t know the right answer.”

What’s at Stake for Markets

Investors are bracing for volatility. A modest cut could spark a temporary rally, but the bigger risk is messaging. If Powell admits the Fed is trapped, markets may interpret it as policy paralysis. That could push Treasury yields higher, weigh on equities, and extend the uncertainty that has plagued 2025 trading sessions.

The awkward Fed meeting is therefore not just about interest rates, it is about confidence. If the central bank looks indecisive, both domestic and international investors could lose faith in its ability to balance inflation and employment.

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Rena Tran

Rena Tran

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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