US Economy 2026: Slowing Growth Meets Sticky Inflation
The U.S. economy enters 2026 on uncertain footing, with GDP growth slowing sharply to 0.7% in late 2025 while inflation remains stubbornly high. Core PCE has climbed to 3.1%, keeping pressure on the Federal Reserve.
Government spending cuts, weaker consumer momentum, and stagnant durable goods orders signal cooling activity, raising concerns about possible stagflation.
In this episode, we break down what these trends mean for interest rates, markets, and the economic outlook ahead.
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