US 2024 Growth Outlook Goes From Gloom to Bloom in Six Months
- GDP forecasts for this year more than double vs September
- Odds of recession lowest since July 2022 in Bloomberg survey
An employee works on the assembly line at the Ford Motor Company's Rouge Complex in Dearborn, Michigan.
Photographer: Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images
This article is for subscribers only.
Economists are decidedly more upbeat about the US outlook than they were six months ago, seeing activity nearly on par with 2023 as strong job gains fuel consumer spending and growth without derailing the progress on inflation.
Growth is projected to average 2.2% this year, more than twice as fast as anticipated in September, according to the latest Bloomberg monthly survey of economists. Odds of a recession in the next 12 months dropped to 35%, the lowest since July 2022 and down from 55% in September.