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The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a half percentage point Wednesday afternoon— the first rate reduction since 2020.
The cut marks the termination of the Fed's most aggressive inflation-fighting campaign since the 1980s. Although there was some division on the final decision, with Fed governor Michelle Bowman dissenting as she preferred a cut of 25 basis points.
Additionally, the majority of Fed officials expect the central bank to cut interest rates by 100 basis points in total this year, reflecting recession fears and expectations of a sustained decline in inflation.