Trump Declines to Rule Out 2025 U.S. Recession, Warns of ‘Period of Transition’ in Economy
- President Donald Trump did not rule out a possible recession in 2025, stating, 'Who knows?' when asked about the economic outlook.
- President Donald Trump did not rule out a recession, stating, 'Who knows?' when asked about economic forecasts.
- The Atlanta Federal Reserve predicts a 2.4% contraction in GDP growth for the first quarter of 2025, marking the worst performance since the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Trump’s trade tariffs have prompted retaliation from China, impacting U.S. Economic stability as he prepares for further tariff increases.
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What to Know About the Upcoming U.S. Recession - teleSUR English
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Editor's Note: This story has been updated to adjust a quote.President Donald Trump’s changing tariff policies are creating unease among his own allies, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.Senior officials in the White House are consulting with business leaders and lobbyists to soften Trump’s rhetoric as those impacted by his policies work behind the scenes instead of directly with Trump.As the Journal reported, “In a meeting Monday in the…
'Serious and dangerous' for the economy: Trump's messaging scares some of his own advisers
President Trump’s trade policy and economic messaging have rattled some of his own allies, according to new Wall Street Journal reporting. Also, the WSJ Editorial Board writes about Trump's trade war and CNBC's Steve Liesman called Trump's moves 'insane'. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
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