US Economic Outlook Trends and Forecasts Through 2026

Over the past few years, the US economy has seen impressive growth, thanks to factors like a strong labour force, high employment rates, supportive government policies, and increased investment in domestic manufacturing. However, this rapid growth is expected to slow down a bit in the coming years. (Source: BLS, USAFACTS)

Economic Growth Trends

Over the past few years, the US economy has seen impressive growth, thanks to factors like a strong labour force, high employment rates, supportive government policies, and increased investment in domestic manufacturing. However, this rapid growth is expected to slow down a bit in the coming years. (Source: BLS, USAFACTS) 

The strong labour force has played a big role in the recent economic boom. Government policies and domestic manufacturing investments have also helped boost the economy. Looking ahead, I’m expecting the US economy to keep growing but at a slower pace. I can even say that a prediction of the GDP growth will slow from 3.1% in 2023 to 2.1% in 2024, then to 2.0% in 2025, and finally to 1.8% in 2026, of course measured with the FED Projections as well. Despite this slowdown, growth should remain steady, supported by a gradually expanding labour force. Immigration is expected to slow down, bringing growth closer to pre-pandemic levels.

Labor Market and Inflation

The unemployment rate is expected to stay relatively low in the next few years, thanks to steady economic growth. In early 2024, the average unemployment rate should be around 3.8%, peaking at 4.2% later in the year. However, the labour market faces some risks. Reduced immigration and high labour demand could lower the unemployment rate, while increased immigration and slower hiring could raise it.

Inflation is expected to slow down but remain a concern. I’m projecting a core PCE inflation to be 2.8% by the end of 2024, gradually decreasing to 2.3% in 2025 and 2.1% in 2026. A growing labour force boosts supply but also increases demand through higher employment, income, and spending, making it tricky to manage inflation.

Federal Reserve Policy

I anticipate changes in monetary policy as the Federal Reserve responds to the changing economic conditions. I expect the Fed to start cutting interest rates gradually in December 2024 due to higher-than-expected inflation earlier in the year. The initial rate cut is expected in December 2024, with the terminal rate reaching 3.50-3.75% by 2026. The Fed’s balance sheet runoff should end by late 2024 or possibly extend into 2025. (Source: McKinsey)

The Federal Reserve will focus on managing inflation and keeping it on a sustainable path towards the 2.0% target. With slower economic growth, the Fed will need to balance the risks of keeping interest rates high against the risks of cutting them too soon.

Risks and Uncertainties

The economic outlook faces several risks and uncertainties. Faster-than-expected changes in employment could affect growth, while rising inflation may lead to more Fed tightening. Inefficiencies in investments due to industrial policies could hurt economic performance, and global geopolitical issues could impact economic stability. Additionally, future election outcomes could change fiscal, trade, and immigration policies, affecting the economic landscape beyond 2025.

In summary, while the US economy is expected to maintain steady growth through 2026, this will depend on how well policymakers navigate domestic and global challenges to sustain economic stability and growth.

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