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Data Blackout Leaves Fed Guessing Ahead of Rate Decision

October 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As the Federal Reserve prepares for its October meeting, it is facing a significant challenge due to the ongoing government shutdown, which has disrupted the release of crucial economic data that the central bank relies on to make informed decisions about interest rates. The shutdown has left the Fed in the dark, unable to access key reports on labor, growth, retail sales, and inflation.

Despite the lack of comprehensive data, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is expected to announce another rate cut at its upcoming meeting. This decision is crucial as rate cuts have a direct impact on consumers, borrowers, and savers, influencing borrowing costs and savings returns.

Elizabeth Renter, a senior economist at BW, emphasized the complexity of the FOMC’s task, especially given the current economic uncertainties and the pressure from various factors. The government shutdown adds another layer of complexity, making it challenging for the Fed to assess the true state of the economy.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell mentioned that despite the limited data available, the outlook for employment and inflation has not drastically changed since the previous meeting. The Fed’s focus on supporting the job market and economic growth remains a priority.

What the Fed will be considering

The Fed will have to rely on alternative sources of data, such as private sector reports, to compensate for the lack of government data. While these sources may not fully replace official reports, they provide valuable insights into the state of the economy.

The absence of key labor data poses a challenge for the Fed in assessing the job market. Private indicators like the ADP National Employment Report may offer some perspective, but they do not offer a complete picture of the labor landscape.

In terms of inflation, the Fed will have to rely on the recently released Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September. The CPI showed moderate inflation growth, indicating a stable price environment.

Overall, the Fed faces a challenging decision-making process at its upcoming meeting, as it navigates through a complex economic landscape with limited access to essential data.

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