Fed’s Collins Signals Possible Slight Policy Easing in 2025

Fed’s Collins Signals Possible Slight Policy Easing in 2025

Federal Reserve official Susan Collins expressed support for a near-term interest rate cut, highlighting risks to the Fed's mandate and suggesting further monetary easing in 2025.

Fact Check
The statement is strongly supported by multiple credible news sources from mid-to-late 2025. Specifically, a Bloomberg report from September 2025 states that Collins said 'a bit more easing may be appropriate in 2025.' This is corroborated by Reuters and another Bloomberg article from June 2025, where she indicated she was 'leaning toward' rate cuts later in the year and expected 'at least one.' While some earlier reports in April and May indicated a more cautious, hold-steady stance, her most recent comments directly signal a possible slight policy easing.
Summary

Federal Reserve official Susan Collins expressed support for a near-term interest rate cut, citing risks to the Fed's mandate. She suggested that modest monetary policy easing in 2025 could be appropriate to address economic challenges.

Terms & Concepts
  • Monetary Policy Easing: A central bank's action to lower interest rates or introduce measures that increase money supply to stimulate economic growth.