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Powell’s Report to Congress: Rates Holds Steady Amid Balanced Economic Growth

byRita Garwood
February 12, 2025
in Data and Economy, EF News
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Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell delivered the central bank’s Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress on Tuesday, signaling a steady approach to interest rates despite economic resilience and cooling inflation.

Powell emphasized that the Fed remains focused on its dual mandate of maximum employment and price stability, with inflation edging closer to its 2% target.

“Inflation has eased significantly over the past two years but remains somewhat elevated,” Powell said, referencing December’s 2.6% rise in personal consumption expenditures (PCE) prices and a 2.8% increase in core PCE.

The Fed has gradually adjusted its policy stance, lowering the federal funds rate by a full percentage point since last September after maintaining rates at a peak range of 5.25% to 5.5% for 14 months. Powell described this move as a “recalibration” in response to cooling labor markets and progress on inflation.

Despite steady GDP growth — rising 2.5% in 2024 — investment in equipment and intangible assets showed weakness in the fourth quarter. Equipment finance professionals continue to monitor how Fed policy impacts capital spending and borrowing conditions in the sector.

“The labor market is not a source of significant inflationary pressures,” Powell said, citing stable job growth with payrolls averaging 189,000 new positions per month over the past four months. The unemployment rate has held at 4%, and wage growth has moderated, signaling a labor market in balance.

“Reducing policy restraint too fast or too much could hinder progress on inflation,” Powell said. “At the same time, reducing policy restraint too slowly or too little could unduly weaken economic activity and employment,” he said.

The Fed is also in the midst of a broader review of its monetary policy strategy, including communication tools and long-term inflation targets. While the 2% inflation target remains unchanged, outreach efforts such as the Fed Listens initiative aim to incorporate feedback from businesses and financial institutions.

Looking ahead, Powell reassured lawmakers and markets that the Fed remains prepared to act as needed.

“If the economy remains strong and inflation does not continue to move sustainably toward 2%, we can maintain policy restraint for longer,” Powell said. Conversely, he signaled openness to easing policy if the labor market weakens or inflation declines more rapidly than anticipated.

For equipment finance and specialty finance professionals, the Fed’s stance suggests a continued period of measured policy adjustments, with borrowing costs and investment conditions dependent on economic data in the months ahead.

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