When the Federal Reserve reduces its benchmark interest rate, it's called a "Fed cut." This action lowers borrowing costs across the economy, stimulating spending and investment. Consumers benefit from cheaper loans and credit cards, while businesses gain easier access to capital. Investors often see stock markets rise, making it a key tool for economic growth.
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