When the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates, borrowing becomes cheaper across the economy. This move aims to stimulate spending and investment, reducing recession risks. Homebuyers, businesses, and stock markets typically benefit the most, as lower rates ease loan costs and boost asset values. Savers, however, often see reduced returns on deposits.
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