How Fed rate cuts could cause wealth inequality to rise
CNBC Television·2025-10-29 20:44

Interest Rate & Monetary Policy - The Federal Reserve is cutting the federal funds rate by 25 basis points [1] - Cutting interest rates tends to make prices rise faster [3] - Inflation remains above the Fed's target rate of 2% [3] Economic Impact - Loans are about to get cheaper in the United States, affecting mortgages, auto loans, and savings accounts [1] - The Fed's easing cycle could widen the generational wealth gap [2] - Younger Americans who depend more on wages and capital gains may not benefit as much from the rate cut [2]