President Trump has been pushing the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, writing on social media last month that the central bank has been “TOO LATE AND WRONG” in holding off on further reductions. Now, the Fed is set to meet on Wednesday to make its next rate decision — but Mr. Trump may need to wait longer to get his cuts.

The Federal Reserve is expected to hold its benchmark rate steady at its May 7 meeting, according to CME Group’s FedWatch. The group pegs the likelihood at 97% that the Fed will maintain the federal funds rate at its current range of 4.25% to 4.5%, the same level that it’s been at since December, when the central bank made its most recent reduction.

The Fed’s meeting comes at a time when the U.S. economy is sending mixed signals, with GDP unexpectedly falling into negative territory in the first quarter, while job growth topped forecasts in April. At the same time, Wall Street economists are hiking their recession risk for the U.S. economy due to the impact of Mr. Trump’s tariffs, which have hit imports from China with a 145% import duty — costs that are largely passed onto American consumers in the form of higher prices.

The Fed has signaled it will take a wait-and-see approach, with Powell saying at a speech last month that the central bank can stay patient while tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies play out.

“The Fed and investors find themselves in a no man’s land waiting to see whether economic policies drive prices higher and growth lower,” noted Scott Helfstein, head of investment strategy at Global X, in an email.

He added, “The reality is that corporate earnings have been pretty strong, the U.S. economy barreling along and the biggest cause for concern is sentiment. There isn’t a good reason to change rates at this point, and the Fed is likely to reiterate the need for more data with three rate cuts priced in for 2025, at this point starting in the summer.”

Here’s what to know about the Fed’s next meeting.

What date is the Fed’s next meeting?

The Federal Open Market Committee, the 12-member group that sets rate decisions, will meet on May 6-7, with the Fed announcing the FOMC’s decision on May 7.

What time is the Fed rate announcement?

The Fed will announce the rate decision at 2 p.m. EST on May 7, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell scheduled to discuss the committee’s decision at a press conference at 2:30 p.m. EST that day.

What are the odds of a Fed rate cut?

Very slim, with economists projecting 97% odds that the Fed will maintain its benchmark rate at its current range of 4.25% to 4.5%.