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The 7 parts of the US economy that are already in a recession

Last updated: November 23, 2025 9:40 am
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The current state of the US economy may seem stable on the surface, with GDP growth exceeding 3% for the last two quarters and the unemployment rate at 4.4%, which is relatively low by historical standards. However, a closer look reveals underlying issues that could have significant implications for the future.

Major employers in industries such as homebuilding and restaurants are showing signs of instability, indicating potential challenges for the overall economy. These sectors, along with others, are facing pressures that could lead to layoffs and a slowdown in hiring.

Residential housing, for example, has seen an elevated stock of unsold homes, suggesting a need for homebuilders to focus on selling existing inventory rather than breaking new ground. Commercial real estate investment has been declining, with architectural billings remaining sluggish, indicating a lack of upcoming construction projects. Restaurants, including major chains like Chipotle and Sweetgreen, are experiencing slower sales growth and slimmer profits, potentially leading to layoffs in the near future.

Additionally, industries with smaller employment footprints, such as freight and mining, are also showing signs of softening. Decreased demand for goods and lower prices for commodities like lumber are contributing to a potential decrease in hiring in these sectors.

The labor market has been experiencing a slowdown, with job openings declining and layoffs increasing from historically low levels. This trend could lead to a further decrease in hiring rates and an uptick in unemployment, particularly affecting younger individuals and minority groups.

The overall economic outlook remains uncertain, with potential risks of additional layoffs and a slowdown in consumer spending. While the economy may appear stable from a high-level perspective, underlying challenges and riptides are brewing beneath the surface, indicating a need for closer examination and proactive measures to address potential downturns.

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Neil Dutta, head of economics at Renaissance Macro Research, highlights the importance of recognizing these warning signs and taking proactive steps to mitigate potential risks in the economy. By staying informed and vigilant, individuals and businesses can better navigate the uncertain economic landscape and prepare for any potential challenges that may lie ahead.

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