Jerome Powell says the Fed wonโt make progress on its goals this year if Trumpโs tariffs stay
Chairman Jerome Powell warned on Wednesday that the Federal Reserve will not be able to meet its targets this year if Donald Trumpโs tariffs remain unchanged. Powell said straight up, โwe wonโt see further progress toward our goals,โ if the tariffs stay at current levels.
He spoke during a press briefing after the Fed wrapped up its May policy meeting in Washington, where officials voted to hold interest rates between 4.25% and 4.5%.
Thatโs the same level theyโve kept since the last rate cut in December. The central bank is now stuck watching a slowing economy while inflation still threatens to rise.
According to the Federal Open Market Committee, risks tied to both unemployment and inflation have gone up. Powell told reporters that the Fed is waiting for more information before making its next move, especially with uncertainty still hanging over the White Houseโs trade policy. โThereโs so much uncertainty about the scale, scope, timing and persistence of the tariffs,โ Powell said.
He added that because of this, the Fed isnโt going to cut rates preemptively. โItโs not a situation where we can be preemptive, because we actually donโt know what the right responses to the data will be until we see more data,โ Powell said.
Powell says the Fed will wait before cutting rates
When asked whether the Fed is putting more weight on inflation or unemployment right now, Powell didnโt give a straight answer. โItโs too early to know that,โ he said. He also said the Fedโs current position is โmoderately restrictive,โ and that thereโs no need to rush. โWe think we can be patient,โ Powell added. โThis leaves us in a good place to wait and see.โ
But he also warned that if Trumpโs tariffs stay in place, the Fedโs work could stall for at least a year. โWe would not be making progress toward those goals โ again, if thatโs the way the tariffs shake out,โ Powell said.
He explained that the central bankโs twin mandates โ stable prices and high employment โ could both be affected. โThe risks to higher inflation, higher unemployment have increased,โ he said.
Powell was clear about the stakes. If these tariffs are left as is, it might delay the Fedโs timeline for rate adjustments well into 2026.
That means Americans could be stuck with high borrowing costs longer than expected. The Fed is not confident that the economy can fully rebound with the current trade policy in place.
Powell warns tariffs could push inflation up and growth down
Powell also warned that Trumpโs trade strategy could slam the brakes on the economy. โIf the large increases in tariffs that have been announced are sustained, they are likely to generate a rise in inflation, a slowdown in economic growth, and an increase in unemployment,โ Powell said.
The Fed chair explained that the inflation effects might be a one-time jump โ but they could also last longer, depending on how the market reacts. โIt is also possible that the inflationary effects could instead be more persistent,โ he said.
Even with all that risk, Powell said the Fed still believes its current stance is strong enough to respond when needed. โWe believe that the current stance of monetary policy leaves us well positioned to respond in a timely way to potential economic development,โ Powell said.
The Fed chairโs comments came after a week of mixed economic signals. April payrolls showed some growth, but the latest GDP report showed weaker-than-expected numbers.
Powell said the Fed needs to see how Trumpโs policy decisions play out before it can adjust rates again. The Fed wonโt guess. They want proof โ real data, not hypotheticals.
He also made it clear that thereโs no playbook for what comes next. The tariffs could be lifted. They could expand. Or they could stay locked in for another year. And thatโs exactly why the Fed is on hold. Powell said, โWe donโt think we need to be in a hurry.โ But if nothing changes in the White Houseโs trade stance, the central bankโs hands will stay tied.
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