Thoughts on the Market

What’s Driving U.S. Growth in 2026

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Nov 25, 2025
Explore the 2026 U.S. economic outlook as experts analyze growth and inflation trends. Expect modest GDP growth at 1.8%, with inflation remaining stubbornly above the Fed's target. Risks from tariffs may impact consumer prices, while AI investments could enhance productivity. The labor market is projected to face subdued hiring, with unemployment peaking at 4.7%. The Federal Reserve is expected to implement rate cuts, balancing inflation challenges with the potential for economic recovery.
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Modest Growth Returns In 2026

  • The U.S. economy moves past high uncertainty into modest growth in 2026.
  • Morgan Stanley forecasts 1.8% growth in 2026 and 2% in 2027 with disinflation underway.
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Inflation Cools But Stays Above Target

  • Inflation should cool but likely won't reach the Fed's 2% target by end-2026.
  • Morgan Stanley expects headline PCE at 2.5% and core at 2.6% by year-end 2026.
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Policy Drag Eases Later In 2026

  • Tariffs and immigration policy effects fade, improving the economic climate in H2 2026.
  • Near-term risks remain, including higher consumer prices and potential layoffs if firms can't pass on costs.
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