Jamie Dimon says US needs to ‘get our own act together’
- JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned about escalating tensions between the US and China at a June 2024 forum in Simi Valley, California.
- Dimon linked the warning to President Trump's tariffs, which sharply reduced US-China trade and added uncertainty to an already testy relationship.
- Dimon described China as a potential adversary with both achievements and problems, while stating the US suffers from mismanagement issues domestically.
- He said, "We have to get our act together," emphasizing reforms in permitting, regulation, immigration, taxation, schools, and healthcare could boost US growth to 3% annually.
- Dimon noted the US budget deficit in 2024 was about $2 trillion or 7% of GDP, which could rise to 10% if a recession occurs, underscoring urgent economic risks.
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