🔔 Fed Rate Cuts Are Finally on the Horizon 🔔

- ⏳ 13 Months Without a Cut: We've now gone 13 months since the last Fed rate hike without a reduction—making this the second longest stretch since the 1970s.

- 📅 Historical Context: The only longer period was from June 2006 to September 2007, which lasted 15 months between the last rate hike and the first cut.

- 📊 Average Waiting Time: On average, it usually takes 8 months between the last hike and the first cut.

- đŸ—“ïž September Cut Expected: The Fed is set to cut rates in September, marking 14 months since the last hike.

- đŸ›Ąïž Inflation Battle Continues: The fight against inflation has been a long and challenging journey.