Federal Reserve System (FED) FOMC Meeting summary
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FOMC Meeting summary
17 Jun, 2026Policy decisions and monetary stance
Maintained the federal funds rate at 3.5%-3.75% to support price stability and maximum employment.
Interest rate paid on reserve balances is maintained at 3.65 percent, effective June 18, 2026.
Primary credit rate is held steady at 3.75 percent.
Reaffirmed the policy of ample reserves in the banking system.
No forward guidance provided; policy statement shortened and simplified.
Economic outlook and projections
Economic activity expanding at a solid pace despite global uncertainties, including Middle East conflict.
Productivity growth and capital investment remain strong; unemployment rate stable with job gains matching workforce growth.
Median projections: real GDP growth at 2.2% (2024), 2.3% (2025); PCE inflation at 3.6% (2024), 2.3% (2025); unemployment at 4.3%.
Inflation remains above the 2% target, driven partly by supply shocks and energy prices.
Task force initiatives and reforms
Five new task forces launched: communications, balance sheet, data, productivity/jobs, and inflation frameworks.
Task forces to start within weeks, aiming for recommendations by year-end.
Focus on first principles, hard questions, and actionable proposals for policy improvement.
Communications task force to review SEP and overall Fed messaging.
Data task force to explore new sources and analytic methods for real-time economic insights.
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