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US job slowdown signals need for rate cuts, Powell says

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WASHINGTON — A sharp slowdown in hiring poses a growing risk to the U.S.
economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday, a sign that the Fed will likely cut its key interest rate twice more this year.
Powell said in written remarks that despite the federal government shutdown cutting off official economic data, “the outlook for employment and inflation does not appear to have changed much since our September meeting,” when the Fed reduced its key rate for the first time this year.
Fed officials at that meeting also forecast that the central bank would reduce its rate twice more this year and once in 2026.
Lower rates from the Fed could reduce borrowing costs for mortgages, car loans, and business loans.
Powell is speaking before a meeting of the National Association of Business Economics in Philadelphia.
Powell reiterated a message he first delivered after the September meeting, when he signaled that the Fed is slightly more worried about the job market than its other congressional mandate, which is to keep prices stable.
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