Traders see the federal funds rate most likely ending 2026 near 3.75–4.0% because the June FOMC dot plot placed the median projection in that zone, with nine of 18 participants favoring at least one hike amid inflation that has remained well above the 2% target. Persistent core PCE readings near 3.3% and earlier strength in growth and labor markets supported that hawkish tilt, even as new Chair Kevin Warsh has reduced forward guidance. Recent July data showing a drop in nonfarm payrolls and softer CPI prints have tempered immediate hike odds for September, yet futures still embed a modest upward drift by year-end. These factors align with the market’s concentration on 3.75% and 4.0% as the consensus outcomes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated3.75% 39.3%
4.0% 27.7%
4.25% 13.9%
3.5% 9.1%
$6,763,334 Vol.
$6,763,334 Vol.
≤1.0%
<1%
1.25
1%
1.5%
<1%
1.75%
<1%
2.0%
<1%
2.25%
<1%
2.5%
1%
2.75%
1%
3.0%
1%
3.25%
2%
3.5%
9%
3.75%
39%
4.0%
28%
4.25%
14%
≥ 4.5%
5%
3.75% 39.3%
4.0% 27.7%
4.25% 13.9%
3.5% 9.1%
$6,763,334 Vol.
$6,763,334 Vol.
≤1.0%
<1%
1.25
1%
1.5%
<1%
1.75%
<1%
2.0%
<1%
2.25%
<1%
2.5%
1%
2.75%
1%
3.0%
1%
3.25%
2%
3.5%
9%
3.75%
39%
4.0%
28%
4.25%
14%
≥ 4.5%
5%
This market will resolve according to the upper bound of the Federal Reserve’s target federal funds range after the December 2026 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, currently scheduled for December 8-9, 2026.
This market may resolve immediately after the statement for the FOMC’s December meeting, with relevant information about the FOMC’s decision on the target federal funds range, has been issued. If no FOMC decision on the target federal funds range for their December meeting has been issued by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve according to the upper bound of the target federal funds range at that time.
The upper bound of the target federal funds range will be rounded to the nearest 25 basis points for resolution of this market. If the upper bound of the target federal funds range falls exactly between two listed options, it will be rounded away from zero (e.g. if the upper bound is 2.875, with listed options of 3.0 & 2.75, this market will resolve to 3.0).
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the Federal Reserve (https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm).
Market Opened: Jan 12, 2026, 12:43 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve according to the upper bound of the Federal Reserve’s target federal funds range after the December 2026 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, currently scheduled for December 8-9, 2026.
This market may resolve immediately after the statement for the FOMC’s December meeting, with relevant information about the FOMC’s decision on the target federal funds range, has been issued. If no FOMC decision on the target federal funds range for their December meeting has been issued by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve according to the upper bound of the target federal funds range at that time.
The upper bound of the target federal funds range will be rounded to the nearest 25 basis points for resolution of this market. If the upper bound of the target federal funds range falls exactly between two listed options, it will be rounded away from zero (e.g. if the upper bound is 2.875, with listed options of 3.0 & 2.75, this market will resolve to 3.0).
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the Federal Reserve (https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm).
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Traders see the federal funds rate most likely ending 2026 near 3.75–4.0% because the June FOMC dot plot placed the median projection in that zone, with nine of 18 participants favoring at least one hike amid inflation that has remained well above the 2% target. Persistent core PCE readings near 3.3% and earlier strength in growth and labor markets supported that hawkish tilt, even as new Chair Kevin Warsh has reduced forward guidance. Recent July data showing a drop in nonfarm payrolls and softer CPI prints have tempered immediate hike odds for September, yet futures still embed a modest upward drift by year-end. These factors align with the market’s concentration on 3.75% and 4.0% as the consensus outcomes.
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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