Fed to hold interest rates this year, economists say, sticking to their view
SPY•Inflation outlook remains the key focus
Stephen Stanley, chief U.S. economist at Santander U.S. Capital Markets, said "the FOMC's debate next month will come down entirely to the inflation outlook," adding he expects the core PCE deflator to be up by close to 3% annualized.
"Not good enough. So, as things currently stand, I still expect the FOMC to tighten next month," he said.
Economists in the poll forecast PCE inflation to average 3.5% this year, unchanged from last month. They expect it to remain above the Fed's target at least until 2028, poll medians showed.
Before the Fed meets in September it will receive the July Personal Consumption Expenditures data, its preferred inflation gauge, which was last measured at 3.7% in June, as well as the latest employment report.
High living costs remain a political vulnerability for President Donald Trump ahead of November's midterm elections. Trump partly secured his 2024 election win on pledges to lower prices.




