2026 FOMC Voting Member Says There Is No Urgent Reason to Cut Interest Rates
According to BlockBeats, in 2026, FOMC voting member and Cleveland Fed President Harmak stated that there is currently no urgent reason to cut interest rates, and the increase in tariffs has added uncertainty to the economic outlook. There is still a distance to achieve the 2% inflation target, and the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy may remain unchanged for a long time.