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United States Interest Rate
Last Release
Jun 18, 2025
Actual
4.5
Units In
%
Previous
4.5
Frequency
Daily
Next Release
Jul 30, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 3 Days 13 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
20 Mar 1980 | 0.25 Dec 2008 | 5.41 % | 1971-2025 | Federal Reserve |
In the United States, the authority to set interest rates is divided between the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve (Board) and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The Board decides on changes in discount rates after recommendations submitted by one or more of the regional Federal Reserve Banks. The FOMC decides on open market operations, including the desired levels of central bank money or the desired federal funds market rate.
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President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he has “three or four” candidates in mind to potentially replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends on May 15, 2026. Though he did not confirm interviews, Trump refrained from naming specific candidates. However, reports identify Kevin Warsh, Kevin Hassett, Christopher Waller, and Scott Bessent as leading contenders. Trump has frequently criticized Powell over interest rate policy and has alternated between suggesting and backing off the idea of firing him. On June 12, Trump said, “I’m not going to fire him,” though speculation about a replacement continues. At a recent White House event, Hassett declined to say whether he had discussed the role with Trump, but remarked, “I think the President will choose the person that he likes, and it's not going to be Jay Powell.”
United States Interest Rate History
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