Interest Rate Hike in September?
Here we go again. Last year, the Federal Reserve, desperate to get away from zero interest rates, raised its target benchmark interest rate from 0% to 0.25%. They proudly crowed about fighting inflation and predicted several rate hikes in 2016. Then, January happened. If you don’t remember, China’s economy had a freak out before the country’s masters could get it under control. Understandably, with the instability, the Fed backed off of its next interest rate hike, but still predicted more this year. And, then… and then… With the days of the year running out, the Fed, again desperate to raise interest rates despite inflation being nowhere near the supposed “target,” was planning a Summer increase but… The jobs report didn’t cooperate. And then… The jobs report didn’t cooperate. Oh, and there is more news of the economy being very, very sluggish. It almost seems as if the economy just isn’t that strong and stable, and that inflation is low, and that the smart thing to do is just leave interest rates alone. But, nobody wants to do that. They want to be HAWKS. Hawks fight inflation fast and hard, even when it isn’t there. And so, here we are. This …