Elevated inflation pressures, with July CPI at 3.4% year-over-year amid energy supply shocks, remain the primary driver keeping the federal funds rate at 3.50-3.75% and positioning a December hold or 25 basis point hike as the market-implied frontrunners at 62.5% and 27.5% respectively. The July FOMC decision featured three dissents favoring an immediate increase, reflecting a divided committee prioritizing price stability over a resilient but softening labor market where unemployment sits at 4.1%. Futures pricing and trader consensus align with the June dot plot's median endpoint near 3.8% for 2026, downplaying near-term easing. Key upcoming catalysts include the September 15-16 FOMC meeting and fresh CPI and employment data that could shift rate path expectations.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedNo change 63%
25 bps increase 28%
25 bps decrease 9.3%
50+ bps decrease 2.1%
$273,183 Vol.
$273,183 Vol.
50+ bps decrease
2%
25 bps decrease
9%
No change
63%
25 bps increase
28%
50+ bps increase
2%
No change 63%
25 bps increase 28%
25 bps decrease 9.3%
50+ bps decrease 2.1%
$273,183 Vol.
$273,183 Vol.
50+ bps decrease
2%
25 bps decrease
9%
No change
63%
25 bps increase
28%
50+ bps increase
2%
This market will resolve to the amount of basis points the upper bound of the target federal funds rate is changed by versus the level it was prior to the Federal Reserve's December 2026 meeting.
If the target federal funds rate is changed to a level not expressed in the displayed options, the change will be rounded up to the nearest 25 and will resolve to the relevant bracket. (e.g. if there's a cut/increase of 12.5 bps it will be considered to be 25 bps)
The resolution source for this market is the FOMC’s statement after its meeting scheduled for December 8-9, 2026 according to the official calendar: https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm.
The level and change of the target federal funds rate is also published at the official website of the Federal Reserve at https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm.
This market may resolve as soon as the FOMC’s statement for their December meeting with relevant data is issued. If no statement is released by the end date of the next scheduled meeting, this market will resolve to the "No change" bracket.
Market Opened: Jul 29, 2026, 8:38 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve to the amount of basis points the upper bound of the target federal funds rate is changed by versus the level it was prior to the Federal Reserve's December 2026 meeting.
If the target federal funds rate is changed to a level not expressed in the displayed options, the change will be rounded up to the nearest 25 and will resolve to the relevant bracket. (e.g. if there's a cut/increase of 12.5 bps it will be considered to be 25 bps)
The resolution source for this market is the FOMC’s statement after its meeting scheduled for December 8-9, 2026 according to the official calendar: https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm.
The level and change of the target federal funds rate is also published at the official website of the Federal Reserve at https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm.
This market may resolve as soon as the FOMC’s statement for their December meeting with relevant data is issued. If no statement is released by the end date of the next scheduled meeting, this market will resolve to the "No change" bracket.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Elevated inflation pressures, with July CPI at 3.4% year-over-year amid energy supply shocks, remain the primary driver keeping the federal funds rate at 3.50-3.75% and positioning a December hold or 25 basis point hike as the market-implied frontrunners at 62.5% and 27.5% respectively. The July FOMC decision featured three dissents favoring an immediate increase, reflecting a divided committee prioritizing price stability over a resilient but softening labor market where unemployment sits at 4.1%. Futures pricing and trader consensus align with the June dot plot's median endpoint near 3.8% for 2026, downplaying near-term easing. Key upcoming catalysts include the September 15-16 FOMC meeting and fresh CPI and employment data that could shift rate path expectations.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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