Federal Reserve cuts interest rate by 0.5%: What it means for you

Federal Reserve cuts interest rate by 0.5%: What it means for you

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The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates Wednesday by 0.5% — the first cut since 2020 and the largest reduction in 16 years. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down what the size of the slash could mean for your money.



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