Government Shutdown Clouds Fed Rate Cut with Labor Data Blackout

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Government Shutdown Halts Labor Data: Fed Rate Cut in Question

In a challenging economic landscape, the US government shutdown has triggered a data blackout, leaving the Federal Reserve without critical labor market insights just weeks before its next meeting. As the Fed contemplates further rate cuts amidst a softening labor market and rising inflation, the absence of key data is forcing policymakers to make decisions with incomplete information. With the system straining under the weight of uncertainty, one thing is clear: the status quo is unsustainable.

Fed Rate Cut Decision Looms without Key Economic Data

The current shutdown of the US government has halted the release of important economic data, including the jobs report. The next Fed meeting is now only 26 days away, which adds additional uncertainty for policymakers and makes decision-making more difficult.

In X post , The Kobeissi Letter shared insights into this challenging situation. He wrote, “The system is broken.” The absence of key data will likely force the Fed to make decisions with incomplete information, potentially leading to further market volatility.

Shutdown Enters Third Day

The US government announced a shutdown on October 1, with Republicans and Democrats locked in a standoff over a temporary funding bill. Though they held a meeting for discussion, both parties failed to reach an agreement.

Now, the breakdown has reached the third day, with major government activities halted. It has halted SEC reviews and approvals for new spot crypto ETFs, delaying their launch. Major economic data, including the labor report, will not be released until the administration is back to work.

Lawmakers are still advancing legislation on digital assets, including the Responsible Financial Innovation Act and a market structure bill. The implementation of the GENIUS Act for stablecoin regulation is also delayed due to reduced regulatory capacity during the shutdown. Crypto markets are currently facing uncertainty with halted ETF approvals and ongoing legislative debates.

Fed Needs to be Cautious, Says Logan

“We need to be very cautious about rate cuts from here and make sure that we appropriately calibrate policy so that you don't ease conditions too much and only to have to reverse course, which would be very painful in terms of restoring price stability,” said Fed Dallas President Lorie Logan.

Adding that the inflation expectations are at a higher risk of becoming embedded, he noted,

“The thing that I worry about is even if it's a one-time effect, like the economic modeling would suggest, the longer it takes or the more uncertainty there is about these tariff policies, the more risk there is that the short-term inflation expectations that have increased become entrenched over the long term.”

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