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Philip N. Jefferson Cites Data Return in 2026 Outlook at Florida Atlantic University

He says returning federal statistics improve the information set for his early‑year assessment.

Overview

  • Speaking on Feb. 4 at Florida Atlantic University, Jefferson presented his early‑2026 economic outlook and remarks on monetary policy implementation.
  • He said the gradual restoration of federal data after last year's funding lapse has made forming an outlook easier, and he thanked statistical agencies for their service.
  • He stressed reliance on a broad array of information, including Federal Reserve, state, and private‑sector data, to inform policy judgments.
  • He outlined three areas of focus: the outlook, implications for the policy path, and recent operational developments in implementation.
  • He announced no policy decisions and noted the views were his own, as the broader debate over the 2026 rate path continues with markets largely expecting a near‑term hold.