Forecast for US Recession Within Year Hits 100% in Blow to Biden
A US recession is effectively certain in the next 12 months in new Bloomberg Economics model projections.
The latest recession probability models by Bloomberg economists Anna Wong and Eliza Winger forecast a higher recession probability across all timeframes.
With the 12-month estimate of a downturn by October 2023 hitting 100%, up from 65% for the comparable period in the previous update.
The forecast will be unwelcome news for Biden, who has repeatedly said the US will avoid a recession and that any downturn would be “very slight,”.
As he seeks to reassure Americans the economy is on solid footing under his administration.
But tightening financial conditions, persistent inflation and expectations of a hawkish Federal Reserve pressing ahead with rate hikes are raising the risk of a contraction.
A separate Bloomberg survey of 42 economists predicts the probability of a recession over the next 12 months now stands at 60%, up from 50% a month earlier.
The deterioration in the outlook was driven by a broad-based worsening in the economic and financial indicators used as inputs to the model.
The model forecasts the likelihood of a recession within 11 months at 73%, up from 30%, and the 10-month probability rose to 25% from 0%.
The deterioration in the outlook was driven by a broad-based worsening in the economic and financial indicators used as inputs to the model.