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US Senators Call for Federal Reserve to Lower Interest Rates Amid Economic Concerns

Three U.S. senators have called on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to reduce interest rates, highlighting that the current high rates are hampering the economy and increasing housing and auto insurance costs, which are significant inflation drivers. They caution that sustained high rates could lead to a recession and higher unemployment, urging immediate action to stabilize the economy.

Senators Advocate for Rate Cuts

Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), and John Hickenlooper (D-CO) penned a letter to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on June 10, advocating for a reduction in the federal funds rate from its current level of 5.5%.

In their letter, the senators argued that prolonged high rates are choking the U.S. economy and failing to address the main causes of inflation. They pointed out that both the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of Canada have recently lowered their rates, suggesting that the Fed should follow suit to avoid widening the rate gap and further financial tightening.

The senators stressed that high interest rates are contributing to increased housing and auto insurance costs, both of which are major components of overall inflation. They noted that the Fed’s preferred inflation measure, excluding shelter, has been below target. Reducing interest rates, they argued, could lower the costs associated with renting, buying, and building homes, thereby easing housing-related inflation and supporting homeownership, particularly among young adults. Furthermore, lower rates could help reduce auto insurance premiums, which have been rising due to factors unrelated to lending costs.

Economic Warnings

The letter referenced concerns from economists, including Mark Zandi, who has warned that persistent high rates could inflict severe economic damage and potentially trigger a recession. Analysts from JPMorgan also suggested that current rates might be exacerbating inflation. The senators contended that the Fed’s current monetary policy is ineffective, worsening economic vulnerabilities and risking higher unemployment. They urged Chair Powell to cut interest rates to stabilize the economy and shield American workers from additional financial strain.

Concluding Appeal

In their closing remarks, the senators wrote:

“The Fed’s monetary policy is not helping to reduce inflation. Indeed, it is driving up housing and auto insurance costs — two of the key drivers of inflation — threatening the health of the economy and risking a recession that could push thousands of American workers out of their jobs. You have kept interest rates too high for too long: it is time to cut rates.”

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Etan Hunt

Etan Hunt is a Bitcoin researcher, writer, and monetary reform advocate with over 5 years covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain technology, and the economics of decentralised money. A committed Bitcoin maximalist, Etan believes the separation of money and state is as fundamental to human freedom as the separation of church and state — and writes from that conviction. His work on DailyCoinPost covers Bitcoin fundamentals, on-chain analysis, crypto security, and the evolving regulatory landscape. He has tracked multiple market cycles and written extensively on the macro case for sound money. Connect with Etan on LinkedIn or follow his coverage across DailyCoinPost.

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