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Why Don’t Americans Care About the Next Fed Rate Cut – and How Will Crypto React?

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The Federal Reserve is seemingly ready to slash interest rates again on October 29, yet most Americans don’t seem to care. WalletHub reports that 65% of people say another quarter-point cut won’t make a difference, even though it could save consumers billions in interest.

65% of Americans feel indifferent or upset about the Fed cutting interest rates. Learn more about people’s opinions on the economy from our new Fed Rate Survey: https://t.co/26JsPBx6eX #Fed #Money pic.twitter.com/JbA9ZtUqjL

— WalletHub (@wallethub) October 22, 2025

For crypto investors, the Fed’s move is already shaping up as a potential rollercoaster, with markets bracing for a reaction that could shake prices in the short term.

Another Rate Cut Is Coming

Investors expect the Fed to cut the key interest rate by 0.25%, taking it to 3.75-4%. This would be the second cut in two months, after the first in September 2025. Deutsche Bank analysts say the October cut is essentially a “done deal,” with CME FedWatch showing a 96.7% probability.

The goal is to lower borrowing costs, boost the slowing job market, and prevent a bigger economic slowdown. But lower rates have trade-offs – credit card and car loan interest drops, but so do returns on savings, and inflation could creep higher.

Why Don’t Americans Care?

Even though the cut could save billions, many Americans aren’t paying attention. 59% say it won’t change their finances, while 93% still see inflation as the bigger threat.

John Kiernan from WalletHub sums it up: “A second Fed rate cut in as many months will save consumers billions of dollars in the next year alone. But Americans still have trillions of dollars in debt, and the interest is still very expensive.”

For example, credit card users could save around $1.92 billion over the next year, and car loan APRs could drop by 0.12%. Yet with prices rising, these savings barely register for many.

Crypto: Priced In, but Still Volatile

Crypto markets have already factored in the 25 bps cut, raising the risk of a ‘sell the news’ event. That happened in September when the first cut triggered a $60 billion shakeout, though liquidity returned quickly afterward.

Bitcoin had already jumped to an all-time high above $126,000 earlier this month as traders anticipated the cut. Analysts like Geoff Kendrick of Standard Chartered see the cuts as a potential long-term booster for BTC, possibly pushing it toward $200,000 by year-end.

What to Watch

The Fed’s rate decision will affect more than loans and credit cards. It could stir crypto markets, especially with external factors like a China trade deal and the U.S. government shutdown in play.

Also Read: Trump Says China Tariffs “Not Sustainable” Amid Ongoing Trade Tensions, Markets React

For Americans, the rate cut matters, but most are focused on inflation. For crypto traders, October 29 could be another moment to watch. Expect an exciting (but turbulent) time ahead! 







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