The Federal Reserve kept interest rates the same this week, which means borrowing costs like those for credit cards, mortgages, and auto loans will not get any cheaper for consumers. This move crushes hopes that the Fed might start lowering rates this year, which could have relieved the financial strain on households. Instead, only one rate cut is expected later in the year, and even that may not provide much relief since inflation remains high and interest rates are expected to stay at current levels for some time.