Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee explains his dissent against the recent interest rate cut, citing the need for more data on inflation before easing further. He was joined by two other FOMC members in voting against the quarter percentage point reduction. Goolsbee remains optimistic about lower rates in 2026.
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