(Ken Silva, Headline USA) As he was ramping up his presidential campaign in December 2019, Joe Biden criticized Donald Trump over his calls for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.
โThe president should not be trying to pressure the Fed,โ Biden saidย in an interview with CNBCโs John Harwood.
โThatโs supposed to be an independent entity out here. Itโs just like how he pressures the military and intervenes in the chain of command. Itโs his way of abusing power across the board. Itโs a big mistake. A big mistake, and I would not do that.โ
But now that heโs President, Biden is not only pushing for lower interest rates; heโs forecasting when the Federal Reserve should make the cut. At a press conference Wednesday, Bidenย said Marchโs hotter-than-expected inflation report will delay an interest-rate cut.
โThis may delay it a month or so, Iโm not sure of that. We donโt know what the Fed is going to do for certain,โ Biden told reporters.
“Before the year is out thereโll be a rate cut.โ
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โBut look, we have dramatically reduced inflation from 9 percent down to close to 3 percent. Weโre in a situation where weโre better situated than we were when we took office, where inflation was skyrocketing,โย he added.
Bidenโs remarks follow similar comments he made last month during a campaign stop in Philadelphia, where he predicted rate cuts.
โI canโt guarantee it, but Iโll bet you โ Iโll bet you those rates come down more because I bet you that little outfit that sets interest rates is going to come down,โ he reportedly saidโcausing the White House to later clarify that Biden was offering his view of the economy, not making recommendations to the independent Fed.
Amidst the talk of rate cuts, prices outside the volatile food and energy categories rose 0.4% from February to March, the same accelerated pace as in the previous month. Measured from a year earlier, these core prices are up 3.8%, unchanged from the year-over-year rise in February. The Fed closely tracks core prices because they tend to provide a good read of where inflation is headed.
All that said, the Federal Reserve is supposed to make decisions on interest rates independent of politics. Bidenโs Wednesday remarks were criticized for infringing on the Fedโs independence.
โSomeone pull Bidenโs mic or he will reveal just how โindependentโ the Fed is,โ ZeroHedgeโs Twitter account quipped.
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Meanwhile, on Wall Street, traders sent stock prices tumbling and bond yields rising Wednesday, reflecting fear that the Fed may delay interest rate cuts indefinitely. The broad S&P 500 stock index was off about 1% in late-morning trading.
Chair Jerome Powell has stressed that the Fedโs policymakers need more confidence that inflation is steadily slowing to their target level before they will support a rate cut. Lower rates could fuel faster growth and potentially push inflation higher. Powellโs stance has elevated the profile of the monthly inflation data in determining when the Fed might start cutting rates. Lower rates would lead, over time, to reduced borrowing costs for businesses and consumers.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Ken Silva is a staff writer at Headline USA. Follow him at twitter.com/jd_cashless.




