U.S. inflation just fell to 1.88% as labor market data continues to weaken.
The Fed faces a policy trap: keep rates high and risk slowdown, or cut and admit victory.
Rate cuts aren’t a question of if, but when.
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U.S. inflation just fell to 1.88% as labor market data continues to weaken.
The Fed faces a policy trap: keep rates high and risk slowdown, or cut and admit victory.
Rate cuts aren’t a question of if, but when.