Federal Reserve Dot Plot Shows Median Rate Cut Expectations of 25 Basis Points Cumulatively by 2026

Gate News reports that the Federal Reserve’s dot plot released on March 19 shows disagreements among 19 officials regarding interest rate policy in 2026: 7 officials believe rates should remain unchanged throughout the year, 7 officials favor a total cut of 25 basis points, 2 officials support a total cut of 50 basis points, 2 officials advocate a total cut of 75 basis points, and 1 official recommends a total cut of 100 basis points. Overall, the median in the dot plot indicates a total cut of 25 basis points in 2026.

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