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Fed split over inflation and rates
Federal Reserve minutes say officials keep rates unchanged as inflation risk still hits households, businesses, markets, and public budgets
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Federal Reserve minutes from the June 16-17 meeting show officials held rates unchanged but split over whether inflation will cool or keep rates higher, with fuel, tariffs, and AI infrastructure demand shaping the stakes.
- Frame 1Federal Reserve minutes say officials keep rates unchanged as inflation risk still hits households, businesses, markets, and public budgets.
- Frame 2The June 16-17 meeting left policymakers split between lower rates later and a higher year-end path.
- Frame 3One camp expects gas prices and tariff effects to cool; another worries inflation stays elevated.
- Frame 4AI infrastructure demand adds price risk through chips, technology products, electricity, and data-center buildouts.
- Frame 5A higher rate path would keep borrowing costs tighter for loans, firms, investors, and public budgets.
- Frame 6Watch inflation reports and the next Fed rate decision; incoming data decides whether the split turns into action.
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- Jul 9, 1:46 AM EDT
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