Economy

Federal Reserve Cuts U.S. Rates To Lowest Level in Three Years

The U.S. Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point for the second time this year on Wednesday, bringing it down to a range of 3.75 to 4.00 percent. The precedent cut was done just last month. By lowering rates gradually, the Fed seeks to strengthen the job market without putting too much upward pressure on prices. During a speech in October, Chair Jerome Powell explained that the Fed navigates "the tension between employment and inflation goals" and that there is currently no "risk-free path." He added yesterday that monetary policy was not predetermined and that "a further reduction in the policy rate at the December meeting is not a foregone conclusion."

As our infographic shows, the main European central banks - the European Central Bank and the Bank of England - have also progressively lowered their key interest rates this year in response to the recent disinflation on the continent and to stimulate economic activity. The Bank of England already cut it three times by 25 basis points, in February, May and August, from 4.75 to 4.00 percent, just like the ECB in March, April and June, from 2.90 to 2.15 percent.

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This chart shows central banks' main policy interest rates in the United States and Europe.

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EU central bank interest rates 2022-2025, by country
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Average mortgage interest rates in the UK 2000-2025, by month and type
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Effective interest rates of new household loans in the UK 2006-2025, by type
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Effective interest rates of household lending in the UK 2025, by type
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Effective interest rates of outstanding household loans in the UK 2006-2025, by type
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Central bank interest rates in the U.S. and Europe 2022-2023, with a forecast to 2027

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