Central Banks

Fed’s Miran Wants 150 Points of Cuts in 2026 to Boost Jobs

Fed’s Miran Is Looking for About 1.5 Points of Cuts in 2026

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said he is looking for 150 basis points of interest-rate cuts this year to boost the labor market.

Describing monetary policy as restrictive, Miran said underlying inflation is likely running at 2.3%, which means Fed officials have room to cut further.