Whether the Fed will raise interest rates in July depends on a variety of factors, including economic data, inflation, and the global economic environment. If recent economic data show that the US economy continues to grow and inflationary pressures rise, the Fed may raise interest rates at its July meeting. However, if economic data is not good or inflationary pressures ease, the Fed may choose to continue to wait and see. It should be noted that market expectations for the Fed's interest rate hike may change, so investors should pay close attention to relevant information.