At close of business on 22 September 2021, will the upper limit of the Federal Reserve's target range for the federal funds rate be lower, the same, or higher than it was at close of business on 28 July 2021?

Started Apr 30, 2021 05:00PM UTC
Closed Sep 22, 2021 07:01AM UTC
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The US federal funds rate is the interest rate charged for overnight lending among financial institutions with accounts at the Federal Reserve and sets the base rate for borrowing costs across the financial system (Federal Reserve). The target range for the federal funds rate is set by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). Its June meeting is scheduled for 21-22 September 2021.

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The question closed "Same" with a closing date of 22 September 2021.

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Possible Answer Correct? Final Crowd Forecast
Lower 0%
Same 100%
Higher 0%

Crowd Forecast Profile

Participation Level
Number of Forecasters 74
Average for questions older than 6 months: 206
Number of Forecasts 212
Average for questions older than 6 months: 586
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Relative Brier Score

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