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In the United States, the Congress set the monetary policy goals for the Federal Reserve—maximum employment, price stability and moderate long-term interest rates, but gave the central bank independence to achieve those goals.
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Congress set monetary policy goals for the Federal Reserve and gave it independence.
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Context Type
FAQ
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{
    "topic": "Monetary Policy",
    "location": "United States",
    "source_type": "FAQ",
    "organization": "Federal Reserve"
}
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September 11, 2025 at 10:31 PM (2 days ago)
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September 11, 2025 at 10:31 PM (2 days ago)

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Congress ensures Federal Reserve independence for optimal economic outcomes. Political influence is avoided for evidence-based decisions. The Fed remains accountable to Congress and the public.

Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve
Central Bank Independence
Economic Policy
US Economy
Political Influence

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