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JP Morgan 2025 US outlook – unemployment rise, growth downshift, Core PCE infl still > 2%

JP Morgan US economic outlook for next year, in breif

  • There are now upside risks to growth from deregulation and tax cutting and downside risks from tariffs and general policy uncertainty
  • But one shouldn’t lose sight of the business cycle, which has been performing well
  • We look for only a mild downshift in growth in 2025 to 2%, with a small additional rise in the unemployment rate to 4.5%
  • Core PCE inflation expected to decelerate a half-point next year to 2.3%
  • We look for the Fed to cut 25bps in December and another 75bps by the end of 3Q25, then stop at 3.75%
  • Labor supply is set to slow over the next couple years, with breakeven payroll growth falling under 100k by 2026
  • labor demand also keeps moderating, though not enough to create a recession
  • Growth with be supported by solid but not speculator business productivity gains of of 1.5-2.0% per year
  • We assume that tariffs on China will rise sharply but not be raised significantly elsewhere, leading to slower trade volumes and higher import prices

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This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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