Trump's Return Nudges Economists' Inflation Outlook Higher
Source: Wall Street Journal (gift link)
Economists are starting to model the effects of President-elect Donald Trumps plans to raise tariffs, cut taxes and restrict immigration. The upshot: Inflation and interest rates are likely to be higher for at least the next two years than forecasters anticipated before the election.
The consumer-price index is now expected to rise 2.7% in December 2025 from a year earlier, according to the average forecast of 73 economists who answered The Wall Street Journals quarterly survey. In October, the panel saw consumer prices rising 2.3% in 2025.
Risks to inflation and interest rates are to the upside with a Trump administration, said Augustine Faucher, chief economist at PNC Financial Services Group.
For the average household, that higher projected inflation over a full year would equate to about $600 more in costs, based on the latest data on consumer spending.
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lapfog_1
(30,345 posts)tariffs and deporting millions of workers, taking on more national debt ( if they can find buyers... China isn't doing so great these days ) means both inflation and higher interest rates... both by a huge amount. enough to kill the "soft landing" we navigated through after Covid.
FAFO you stupid rubes in MAGA land.
OrlandoDem2
(2,386 posts)That will also cause inflation to increase.
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Baron2024
(381 posts)Prices on imported consumer goods will go through the ceiling.