Has the Fed's Outlook Changed? We Expect Inflation to Reach the 2% Target by 2026

You are here because you are interested in the latest economic news. There is a message that the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) will remain patient until 2026 to achieve its inflation target. Sree Kochugovindan, an expert serving as an economist at Aberdeen Investments, shared his thoughts on this matter. It is true that inflation has shown a decline recently, but we are not yet certain that this trend is sustainable. In recent weeks, inflation risks have increased, but these risks have not yet been brought under control.
The main reason for this situation is the challenging conditions in the global economy. Some of the world's largest economies appear to have succeeded in controlling inflation, but this is not the case in the short term. In the long term, we are concerned that the global economy may face greater difficulties.
Nevertheless, I believe the U.S. Federal Reserve needs to wait until 2026 to bring inflation under control. The risks of inflation are still high, but more time is needed to manage these risks. I believe the U.S. Federal Reserve must remain patient until 2026 to achieve its inflation target.