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Attempting to predict the economy in 2026 : Planet Money : NPR

Last updated: January 6, 2026 9:10 am
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Seven-foot-tall “2026” numerals are displayed after an illumination ceremony in Times Square in New York City on Dec. 18, 2025.

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On October 15, 1929, the Yale economist Irving Fisher made a bold prediction about the stock market, only to be proven wrong by the Great Depression. Fast forward to recent years, where economic forecasters have struggled to accurately predict economic outcomes. Despite this, professional forecasters are sharing their predictions for the U.S. economy in 2026.

Most forecasters believe that the economy will avoid a recession in 2026 and continue growing at a moderate pace. However, there are concerns about the economy being “K-shaped,” with wealthier individuals and AI-related companies benefiting more than others.

Economic Predictions For 2026

The Economist magazine predicts “mediocre growth” for America and the world in 2026, citing threats like tariffs, trade wars, and inflation. On the other hand, Goldman Sachs is optimistic, expecting the U.S. to outperform consensus estimates due to factors like tax cuts and easier financial conditions.

Bank of America also forecasts strong economic growth in 2026, despite concerns about government policies and AI. J.P. Morgan, however, is more cautious, noting potential risks like trade wars and a weakening labor market.

A report from EY suggests that economic growth will remain “K-shaped,” with wealthy individuals driving spending while lower-income families face challenges. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis highlights the varying opinions among forecasters regarding GDP growth, unemployment, and inflation in 2026.

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While forecasters believe the economy will not enter a recession in 2026, the predictions indicate a continuation of existing trends, with implications for different segments of the population. Whether you are invested in the stock market or part of the AI industry, staying informed about these forecasts can help you navigate the economic landscape in the coming year.

As we enter 2026, we will continue to monitor and report on economic developments. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis. Happy New Year!

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