US Economic Volatility in 2025

The US economy beat expectations in 2024 and has entered 2025 on a strong footing. However, risks to the outlook are mounting. Inflation remains sticky, interest rates are high, and the new administration’s policy priorities could be disruptive.

Join us to discuss the US economic outlook for 2025 and to explore the upside and downside risks to growth.

Don’t miss insights on:

  • Our updated forecast for the US & Global economy
  • The economic implications of various public policy scenarios
  • What it all means for business
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Erin McLaughlin Yelena Shulyatyeva Erik Lundh
US Economic Volatility in 2025
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US Economic Volatility in 2025

FEBRUARY 12, 2025

The US economy beat expectations in 2024 and has entered 2025 on a strong footing. However, risks to the outlook are mounting. Inflation remains sticky, interest rates are high, and the new administration’s policy priorities could be disruptive.

Join us to discuss the US economic outlook for 2025 and to explore the upside and downside risks to growth.

Don’t miss insights on:

  • Our updated forecast for the US & Global economy
  • The economic implications of various public policy scenarios
  • What it all means for business

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