The Rate Cut Riddle: Will It Give Voters a Boost?
Washington D.C., USAThu Sep 19 2024
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The Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates has left many wondering if it will have the desired effect on voters. The half-percentage-point cut is a welcome relief for those looking to buy a house or refinance their mortgages, but experts are divided on whether it will have a significant impact on the economy before Election Day.
One group of economists argues that the effects of the rate cut will be muted, as the market has already priced in the move. They point to the fact that mortgage rates began falling months ago, and that the economy is still recovering from the pandemic. According to Jason Furman, former President Barack Obama's chief economist, it could take well into 2025 for any cut to spur broad changes in economic behavior.
On the other hand, some analysts believe that the rate cut could bring a sense of relief to consumers, who have been struggling with high costs for a long time. Zoila Sanchez, a real estate agent in Nevada, told CNN that lower interest rates would bring welcome relief to residents looking to buy a house or refinance. "Prices are extremely high, the highest they've ever been," Sanchez said. "The affordability is not there for everyday people. "
But what does this mean for voters? Some data suggests that voters have already made up their minds on the economy months before Election Day. According to Aaron Klein, a senior fellow in economics at the Brookings Institution, the key metric for incumbent vote share is how voters felt in April, May, and June. "Voters' mindset about the Biden-Harris administration is already baked," Klein said.
Despite the uncertainty, both sides of the aisle are touting the rate cut as a victory for their economic policies. President Joe Biden wrote on Twitter that the move was a sign of the economy's strength, while Vice President Kamala Harris called it "welcome news. " Former President Donald Trump, on the other hand, suggested that the decision was motivated by politics rather than economics.
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