Chicago Fed President says inflation must cool down before interest rate cuts

Chicago Fed Chair Austan Goolsbee said that, as the Federal Reserve wants to see easing price pressures before cutting rates again, rising energy prices are pushing inflation higher.

On Tuesday, Goolsbee said on PBS’s one-hour news program: “If energy infrastructure is disrupted, the supply chain changes, and there is turmoil in the Persian Gulf—then even if the conflict ends, these factors will affect overall energy prices, or, in other words, crude oil prices.”

When discussing the outlook for further rate cuts, Goolsbee said: “We have to see inflation making progress.”

Goolsbee: “We should feel some reassurance—we are on the path back to a 2% inflation rate.”

Note: This year, Goolsbee does not participate in voting on interest-rate decisions.

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