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Fed Governor Says Inflation Is at a ‘Crossroads,’ Signals Rate Hike Could Return

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  • Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said persistent core inflation could require tighter monetary policy if upcoming data fail to show meaningful improvement.
  • Waller said the U.S. economy and labor market remain resilient, but policymakers must avoid repeating the delayed response to inflation seen in 2021.
  • While lower energy prices could ease headline inflation, Waller said the Federal Reserve remains focused on underlying price pressures as it weighs future policy decisions.

July 14, 2026 – via  CurrencyNewsWire — Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said U.S. monetary policy has reached a “crossroads,” warning that the Federal Reserve may need to tighten policy if core inflation remains elevated. Although consumer spending, business investment and employment have remained resilient despite tariffs and higher energy prices, Waller said inflation has continued rising beyond what can be explained by those temporary factors, leaving policymakers prepared to respond if upcoming data fail to show improvement.

Waller said the labor market remains close to full employment and inflation expectations appear well anchored, allowing the Federal Open Market Committee to proceed deliberately rather than aggressively. However, he cautioned that another strong inflation reading could revive the case for higher interest rates, emphasizing that the Fed must balance avoiding an unnecessary recession with preventing a repeat of the prolonged inflation surge experienced in 2021 and 2022.

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