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Fed’s Waller Signals Potential Shift in Interest Rates Based on Upcoming Jobs Report

Last updated: February 23, 2026 1:05 pm
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Federal Reserve Governor Chris Waller has indicated that if the upcoming jobs report shows strong labor market data, he may shift his stance towards holding interest rates steady, marking a significant change from his previous advocacy for rate cuts due to labor market concerns.

Federal Reserve Governor Chris Waller stated that if the next jobs report comes in strong, his view could shift towards holding interest rates steady at the next policy meeting, after previously favoring cutting rates due to labor market weakness for the past six months. This statement was made in a speech at the National Association for Business Economics conference in Washington, as reported by Yahoo Finance.

Waller emphasized that the decision would depend on whether the labor market data for February aligns with the stronger job creation and low unemployment rate initially reported in January, indicating diminished downside risks to the labor market. However, he also cautioned that if the strong reading on the job market for January is revised lower, it would reinforce the need for another rate cut in March, as explained in a related article.

Waller’s comments reflect a nuanced approach to monetary policy, considering both the strength of the labor market and the potential impacts of external factors such as tariff changes. The Supreme Court’s ruling on tariffs could have a positive impact on spending and investment, though the extent and duration of this impact are uncertain.

For investors and financial analysts, understanding the interplay between labor market trends, inflation, and monetary policy decisions is crucial. As economic news and indicators continue to evolve, staying informed with the latest data and insights is essential for making informed investment decisions.

Stay ahead of the curve with the fastest and most authoritative analysis of breaking financial news. Read more articles on onlytrustedinfo.com to get the insights you need to navigate the complex world of finance and investing.

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