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Posted: 2025-07-01 19:27:22 UTC

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The Federal Reserve is increasingly concerned about a stagflationary outlook for the US economy, as indicated by the growing number of FOMC members who foresee upside risks to both inflation and unemployment forecasts. This concern is a key factor in Powell's decision to hold off on resuming rate cuts.
Increased concern over stagflation
Potential upside risks to inflation and unemployment
Powell's hesitation to resume rate cuts
Potential stagflationary environment
Balancing inflation and unemployment risks
Uncertainty in economic forecasts