Four FOMC members dissented — highest number since 1992

- The recent FOMC decision to keep the fed funds rate at 3.5–3.75% included four dissenting votes, the most since 1992. - Those four dissents signaled a non‑uniform view inside the Fed on whether to pause or tighten further. - A multi‑dissent committee increases uncertainty about future rate paths and how quickly the Fed might pivot if inflation stays sticky. (x.com)

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