The Federal Reserve decided to maintain its benchmark lending rate between 4.25% and 4.50% despite President Trump’s calls for reductions. The Fed highlighted stable unemployment and solid labor conditions, while acknowledging elevated inflation. Experts are uncertain about future rate cuts amid Trump’s trade and immigration policies.
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