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United States Interest Rate
Last Release
Sep 17, 2025
Actual
4.25
Units In
%
Previous
4.5
Frequency
Daily
Next Release
Oct 29, 2025
Time to Release
14 Days 14 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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Speaking at the NABE meeting in Philadelphia, Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that economic activity is slightly stronger than expected but warned of rising risks to employment. "While the unemployment rate remained low through August, payroll gains have slowed sharply, likely in part due to a decline in labor force growth due to lower immigration and labor force participation. In this less dynamic and somewhat softer labor market, the downside risks to employment appear to have risen," The Chair also indicated that the Federal Reserve could conclude its balance-sheet runoff in the coming months, noting that liquidity conditions are gradually tightening. He cautioned that delaying action risks amplifying the impact of tariffs and potential job losses, while the recent lack of key data has added uncertainty to the policy outlook.
United States Interest Rate History
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