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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Odds Now At 75% (SOMEWHAT LIKELY) The U.S. Prime Rate Will Be Cut to 6.75% At the December 10, 2025 FOMC Monetary Policy Meeting

United States Prime Rate Forecast
Prime Rate Prediction

Prime Rate Forecast

As of right now, our odds are at 75% (somewhat likely) the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will vote to lower the benchmark target range for the fed funds rate (TRFFR) by 25 basis points (BPS) to 3.50% - 3.75% at the December 10TH, 2025 monetary policy meeting, which would lower the U.S. Prime Rate to 6.75%.

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On Inflation and Tariffs
  
Here are some clips from a November 3RD, 2025 speech by Fed Governor Dr. Lisa D. Cook, at The Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.:
 

"...My outreach to business leaders suggests that the pass-through of tariffs to consumer prices is not yet complete. Many firms have adopted a strategy of running down their inventories at lower price levels before raising prices. Others have reported waiting until tariff uncertainty is resolved before passing increases on to consumers. New car models, clothing lines, and other products will be coming onto the market, and that process will continue to provide firms with an opportunity to level set prices. As such, I expect inflation to remain elevated for the next year.

Nonetheless, the effect of tariffs on prices, in theory, should represent a one-time increase. It is encouraging that most long-run inflation expectations, including from the New York Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations, are low and stable at this juncture. When excluding tariff effects, 12-month core PCE inflation through September appears to be about 1/2 percentage point lower at about 2.3%, suggesting that underlying inflation has continued to make progress toward target. My assessment is that inflation is on track to continue on its trend toward our target of 2% once the tariff effects are behind us. The big caveat is that tariff effects must prove not to be persistent and that monetary policy remains appropriately focused on achieving that goal.

This is a point worth dwelling on for just a moment. The FOMC's firm commitment to its inflation mandate is imperative to ensure that
inflation does remain in check, as I do expect in my baseline forecast. So let me be clear. I am committed to reaching our 2% inflation target. Moreover, I will be prepared to act forcefully, if the tariff effects appear to be larger or last longer than expected, or if other evidence emerges that higher levels of inflation are becoming entrenched in expectations.

In summary, after a temporary slowdown due to the government shutdown, I expect the economy to grow moderately over the medium term, supported by an AI productivity boom. I see the labor market as still solid, but I am highly attentive to downside risks. I see inflation as remaining somewhat elevated due to tariff effects and subject to upside risks..."

"...Labor Market

I will now turn to the labor market. We have less recent official data on the labor market, but the latest available indicators suggest that the labor market remains solid, though gradually cooling. The unemployment rate edged up over this summer from 4.1% in June to 4.3% in August, a relatively low reading one would expect to see in a healthy economy. To put 4.3% into perspective, the average unemployment rate over the 50-year period preceding the pandemic was 6.2%.

Since August, more recent labor-market indicators, such as UI claims, job postings, and individuals' assessments of job availability, signal little change to the August reading -- at most a small uptick. Taken together, the slightly rising 
unemployment rate indicates the labor market is softening, but only modestly so..."

  • Stay tuned...
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The United States Prime Rate was lowered to the current 7.00% on October 29, 2025.
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SUMMARY

  • Current odds the U.S. Prime Rate will be cut to 6.75% at the December 10TH, 2025 FOMC monetary policy meeting: 75% (somewhat likely.)
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Sunday, September 21, 2025

Odds Now At 90% (VERY LIKELY) The U.S. Prime Rate Will Be Cut to 7.00% At the October 29, 2025 FOMC Monetary Policy Meeting

United States Prime Rate Forecast
Prime Rate Prediction

Prime Rate Forecast

As of right now, our odds are at 90% (very likely) the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will vote to lower the benchmark target range for the fed funds rate (TRFFR) by 25 basis points (BPS) to 3.75% - 4.00% at the October 29TH, 2025 monetary policy meeting, which would lower the U.S. Prime Rate to 7.00%.

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On Jobs and Immigration Policy
  
 From the September 17, 2025 post-FOMC-meeting press conference:
 

"...CHAIR POWELL. Well, I was -- I was saying that what's happening in the labor market has more to do with immigration than it has to do with tariffs. That was the question I was answering.

So I wouldn't say that all of what's happening in the 
labor market is due to tariffs. I mean, you clearly have a slowing due to immigration. You clearly have a slowing in demand, which is now perhaps more than that in supply. And we know that because the unemployment rate has ticked up. So that's how -- that's what I meant by that..."

 And here's the latest from the White House, on the H-1B Visa program:

"...On Friday, September 19, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation, 'Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers,' that took an important, initial, and incremental step to reform the H-1B visa program to curb abuses and protect American workers.

This Proclamation:

    Requires a $100,000 payment to accompany any new H-1B visa petitions submitted after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on September 21, 2025. This includes the 2026 lottery, and any other H-1B petitions submitted after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on September 21, 2025..."

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In energy news, a potential inflation-stoker: for the week which ended on September 12, 2025, crude oil inventories decline by -9,3000,000 barrels, while the year-on-year change was -2,200,000 barrels.😐

Drivers out there may already see higher prices at the pumps...
🛢😒 😑

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The United States Prime Rate was lowered to the current 7.25% on September 17, 2025.
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SUMMARY

  • Current odds the U.S. Prime Rate will be cut to 7.00% at the October 29TH, 2025 FOMC monetary policy meeting: 90% (very likely.)
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Saturday, September 06, 2025

Odds Now At 100% (CERTAIN) The U.S. Prime Rate Will Be Cut to 7.25% At the September 17, 2025 FOMC Monetary Policy Meeting

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Prime Rate Prediction

Prime Rate Forecast

As of right now, our odds are at 100% (certain) the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will vote to lower the benchmark target range for the fed funds rate (TRFFR) by 25 basis points (BPS) to 4.00% - 4.25% at the September 17TH, 2025 monetary policy meeting, which would lower the U.S. Prime Rate to 7.25%.

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The Latest Jobs Data have
 Sealed the Rate-Cut Deal
 
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The United States Prime Rate was lowered to the current 7.50% on December 18, 2024.
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SUMMARY

  • Current odds the U.S. Prime Rate will be cut to  7.25% at the September 17TH, 2025 FOMC monetary policy meeting: 100% (certain.)
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Sunday, August 03, 2025

Odds Now At 80% (Likely) The U.S. Prime Rate Will Be Cut to 7.25% At the September 17, 2025 FOMC Monetary Policy Meeting

United States Prime Rate Forecast
Prime Rate Prediction

Prime Rate Forecast

As of right now, our odds are at 80% (likely) the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will vote to lower the benchmark target range for the fed funds rate (TRFFR) by 25 basis points (BPS) to 4.00% - 4.25% at the September 17TH, 2025 monetary policy meeting, which would lower the U.S. Prime Rate to 7.25%.

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The Latest
 
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The United States Prime Rate was lowered to the current 7.50% on December 18, 2024.
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SUMMARY

  • Current odds the U.S. Prime Rate will be cut to  7.25% at the September 17TH, 2025 FOMC monetary policy meeting: 80% (likely.)
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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Odds Now At 90% (Likely) The U.S. Prime Rate Will Continue at 7.50% After the July 30, 2025 FOMC Monetary Policy Meeting

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Prime Rate Prediction

Prime Rate Forecast

As of right now, our odds are at 90% (likely) the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will vote to leave the benchmark target range for the fed funds rate (TRFFR) at 4.25% - 4.50% at the July 30TH, 2025 monetary policy meeting, leaving the U.S. Prime Rate at the current 7.50%.

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The Data
 
  • According to revised government estimates, the American economy shrank by 0.5% during the first quarter of 2025

  • Year-on-year (y-o-y), the Core PCE Price Index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, came in at 2.7% for May, 2025.

    The previous y-o-y 
    reading (April, 2025) was revised up, from 2.5% to 2.6%.

  • Despite the threat of stagflation, equities finished the first week of summer 2025 with gains. Both the S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite indexes closed at all-time highs. 
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The United States Prime Rate was lowered to the current 7.50% on December 18, 2024.
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SUMMARY

  • Current odds the U.S. Prime Rate will continue at the current 7.50% after the July 30TH, 2025 FOMC monetary policy meeting: 90% (likely.)
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Odds Now At 90% (Likely) The U.S. Prime Rate Will Continue at 7.50% After the June 18, 2025 FOMC Monetary Policy Meeting

United States Prime Rate Forecast
Prime Rate Prediction

Prime Rate Forecast

As of right now, our odds are at 90% (likely) the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve will vote to leave the benchmark target range for the fed funds rate (TRFFR) at 4.25% - 4.50% at the June 18TH, 2025 monetary policy meeting, leaving the U.S. Prime Rate at the current 7.50%.

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Here's a clip from prepared remarks by Fed Governor Dr. Adriana D. Kugler, at the International Economic Symposium, hosted by the Central Bank of Ireland, in Dublin:

"...While the latest data show a resilient economy, I expect growth this year to be slower than last. Labor market conditions have been mostly stable. Inflation remains above the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) 2% target, and further progress on disinflation has been slow. Looking ahead, I am monitoring the effects of changing trade policies, as I see them as likely having a significant effect on the U.S. and global economies in the near future..."
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Stay tuned...

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The United States Prime Rate was lowered to the current 7.50% on December 18, 2024.
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SUMMARY

  • Current odds the U.S. Prime Rate will continue at the current 7.50% after the June 18TH, 2025 FOMC monetary policy meeting: 90% (likely.)
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