The Federal Reserve sets the stage for a rate cut — here's what that means for your money (2024)

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The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that it will leave interest rates unchanged.

However, recent signs of economic growth and cooling inflation are paving the way for a widely anticipated September rate cut, which is welcome news for Americans struggling to keep up with sky-high interest charges.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that central bankers could cut rates at its next meeting if the economic data supports it.

"We think that the time is approaching," Powell said. "If we do get the data that we hope we get, then a reduction in our policy rate could be on the table at the September meeting."

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"Consumers should feel pretty good about the U.S. economy," said Brett House, economics professor at Columbia Business School. "We are continuing to see inflation coming down, growth is moderating and price pressures are continuing to abate."

Inflation has been a persistent problem since the Covid-19 pandemic when price increases soared to their highest levels in more than 40 years. The Fed responded with a series of interest rate hikes that took its benchmark rate to the highest level in decades.

The spike in interest rates caused most consumerborrowing costs to skyrocket, putting many households under pressure.

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Now, as the central bank sets the stage to lower interest rates for the first time in years when it meets again in September, consumers may see their borrowing costs start come down as well — and some already are.

The federal funds rate, which the U.S. central bank sets, is the rate at which banks borrow and lend to one another overnight. Although that's not the rate consumers pay, the Fed's moves still affect the borrowing and savings rates they see every day.

"The first cut will notmake a meaningful difference to people's pocketbooks, but it will be the beginning of a series of rate cuts at the end of this year and into next year that will," House said.

That could bring the the Fed's benchmark fed funds rate from the current range of 5.25% to 5.50% to below 4% by the end of next year, according to some experts.

From credit cards and mortgage rates to auto loans and student debt,here's a look at where those monthly interest expensesstand as we move closer to that initial interest rate cut.

Credit cards

Since mostcredit cardshave a variable rate, there's a direct connection to the Fed's benchmark. In the wake of the rate hike cycle, the average credit card rate rose from 16.34% in March 2022 to more than 20% today — nearing an all-time high.

At the same time, with households struggling to keep up with the high cost of living, credit card balances are alsohigherand more cardholders arecarrying debt from month to monthor falling behind on payments.

A recent report from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve showed a record in balance-based credit card delinquencies, according to data going back to 2012. Revolving debt balances also reached a new high even as banks reported tightening credit standards and declining new card originations.

For those paying 20% interest — or more — on a revolving balance, annual percentage rates will start to come down when the Fed cuts rates. But even then they will only ease off extremely high levels, offering little in the way of relief, according to Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.

"Rates are not going to fall fast enough to bail you out of a bad situation," McBride said.

The best move for those with credit card debt is to take matters into their own hands, advised Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree.

"They can do that by getting a 0% balance transfer credit card or a low-interest personal loan or by calling their card issuer and requesting a lower interest rate on a card," he said. "That works more often that you might think."

Mortgage rates

While 15- and 30-year mortgage rates are fixed and mostly tied to Treasury yields and the economy, they are partly influenced by the Fed's policy. Home loan rates have already started to fall, largely due to the prospect of a Fed-induced economic slowdown.

The average rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage is now below 7%, according to Bankrate.

"If we continue to get good news on things like inflation, [mortgage rates] could continue trending downward," said Jacob Channel, senior economist at LendingTree. "We shouldn't expect any gargantuan drops in the immediate future, but we might see rates trending back to their 2024 lows over the coming weeks and months," he said.

"If all goes really well, we could even end the year with the average rate on a 30-year, fixed mortgage closer to 6% than 6.5% or 7%."

At first glance, that might not seem significant, Channel added, but "in mortgage land," a nearly 50 basis-point drop "is nothing to scoff at." A basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point.

Auto loans

Auto loansare fixed. However, payments have been getting bigger because the interest rates on new loans are higher, and along with risingcar prices that has resulted inless affordablemonthly payments.

The average rate on a five-year new car loan is now just shy of 8%, according to Bankrate.

However, "the financing is one variable, and it's frankly one of the smaller variables," McBride said. For example, a quarter percentage point reduction in rates on a $35,000, five-year loan calculates to $4 a month, he said.

Consumers would benefit more from improving their credit scores, which could pave the way to even better loan terms, McBride said.

Student loans

Federal student loan ratesare also fixed, so most borrowers aren't immediately affected by the Fed's moves.But undergraduate students who took out direct federal student loans for the 2023-24 academic year are paying 5.50%, up from 4.99% in 2022-23 — and the interest rate on federal direct undergraduate loans for the 2024-2025 academic year is 6.53%, the highest rate in at least a decade.

Private student loans tend to have a variable rate tied to the prime rate, Treasury bill or another rate index, which means those borrowers are already paying more in interest. How much more, however, varies with the benchmark.

For thosestrugglingwith existing debt,there are ways federal borrowers can reduce their burden, includingeconomic hardship and unemployment deferments, while the income-based student loan repayment plan, known asSAVE, is currently on hold amid legal challenges.

Private loan borrowers have fewer options for relief — although some could consider refinancing once rates drop, and those with better credit may already qualify for a lower rate.

Savings rates

While the central bank has nodirect influenceon deposit rates, the yields tend to be correlated to changes in the target federal funds rate.

As a result, top-yielding online savings account rates have made significant moves and are now paying as much as 5.5% — well above the rate of inflation, which is a rare win for anyone building up a cash cushion, according to Bankrate's McBride.

But those rates will fall once the central bank lowers its benchmark, he added. "If you've been considering a certificate of deposit, now is the time to lock it in," McBride said. "Those yields will not get better, so there is no advantage to waiting."

Currently, a top-yielding one-yearCD pays more than 5.3%,as good as a high-yield savings account.

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