Based on current macro regime conditions and effective fed funds rate's historical behaviour in similar regimes, the model projects 9.71% by 2026-12-31 ( +168.4% from 3.62% today). The 68% confidence range is 5.85% to 13.58%; the wider 95% range is 2.14% to 17.29%. Methodology below the headline.
Effective Fed Funds Rate Forecast 2026
Quantitative analysis from 6,275 observations of Effective Fed Funds Rate history, joined to four universal macro regime classifications. Numbers are computed, not narrated.
Regime Scan[01/04]
Forecast Approach
scenario weighted: We aggregate probability-weighted outcomes across active tracked scenarios, each with historical base rates and current heat scores. The projection above is the sample-weighted central estimate across current macro regime anchors; the scenario list below adds qualitative context.
Consensus source: Fed dot plot and futures market
Key Drivers & Risks
- •Federal Reserve policy
- •Inflation expectations
- •Economic growth
- •Global yield differentials
- •Treasury supply
Historical Volatility
Moderate: typically 50-150bps annual range
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors could push Effective Fed Funds Rate higher?▾
The primary drivers that tend to lift Effective Fed Funds Rate depend on the current macro regime. Interest rates set the price of money and ripple through every asset class. An inverted yield curve has preceded every U.S. recession since the 1960s, making this the single most-watched corner of fixed income. Monitoring rate differentials, real yields, and forward expectations helps traders anticipate risk-on or risk-off regime shifts. Convex tracks these drivers live across the Yield Curve & Rates category and flags when multiple forces align in the same direction. See the "Key Drivers & Risks" section on this page for the current list, and check the regime dashboard for how the macro backdrop is currently tilted.
What factors could push Effective Fed Funds Rate lower?▾
The same transmission channels that drive Effective Fed Funds Rate higher operate in reverse when conditions flip. The risk drivers listed above map directly to scenarios that, if triggered, would pull this metric in the opposite direction. Convex aggregates these into a scenario-weighted probability distribution rather than a point forecast, so the magnitude depends on which scenarios activate.
Where does consensus see Effective Fed Funds Rate heading?▾
Rather than publish a point target that goes stale the day after release, Convex assembles consensus from the macro regime classification, active scenario probabilities, and historical base rates. Point forecasts from banks and strategists are worth reading for context, but they typically cluster around the consensus and miss the tail events that actually move markets. The scenario-weighted approach here captures that tail risk explicitly.
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Forecasts are model-based projections derived from current regime classification, scenario probabilities, and historical patterns. They are not investment advice. All investments involve risk.