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Fed again hikes interest rates by 75 basis points in aggressive bid to fight inflation

Jennifer Schonberger
·Senior Reporter
Thu, September 22, 2022, 3:04 AM·3 min read

The U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.75% for the third consecutive time as the central bank continues to try to tame multi-decade highs in inflation.

Three 75-basis-point rate hikes in a row is unprecedented since the Fed explicitly started targeting the federal funds rate to conduct monetary policy in the late 1980s.

The rate hike brings the central bank’s benchmark interest rate, the federal funds rate, to a new range of 3.0% to 3.25% — its highest level since 2008 — from a current range between 2.25% and 2.5%.

Stocks turned negative following the announcement before bouncing back as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell read prepared remarks and then falling to new lows shortly after the press conference ended.

US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference in Washington, DC, on September 21, 2022. - The Federal Reserve raised the key US interest rate again and said more hikes are coming as it battles soaring prices. It was the third consecutive increase of 0.75 percentage point by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee, continuing the aggressive action to tamp down inflation that has soared to the highest in 40 years. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference in Washington, DC, on September 21, 2022. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

In his prepared comments, Powell first stressed that "my colleagues and I are strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2% goal." The Fed policy statement indicated a resilient economy with "modest growth in spending and production," an upgrade from July when officials saw softening.

During the question-and-answer session, Powell reiterated that "we are focused on... getting inflation back down to 2%. We can't fail to do that. I mean, if we were to fail to do that, that would be the thing that would be most painful for the people that we serve. So, for now, that has to be our overarching focus."

The Fed’s latest interest rate hike comes as inflation continues to surprise to the upside, and the Fed continues to see inflation elevated this year. Officials see inflation rising 5.4% overall this year and up 4.5% when excluding volatile food and energy prices. They expect inflation to drop to 2.8% or 3.1% on a core basis in 2023. Officials projected 2.3% in 2024, followed by 2% in 2025.

Fed Chair Powell also noted that a soft landing — where the economy avoids a recession as interest rates increase — will be very challenging and will depend on how quickly price pressures come down.

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