The Recession Chatter Is Getting Louder. Watch These Metrics
We’ve built a dashboard to help you figure out if we’re headed for a downturn.
President Donald Trump with his “reciprocal tariffs” chart during an event in the White House Rose Garden on April 2.
Photographer: Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesThe US economy entered 2025 on solid footing, but President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariffs have thrown a wrench into the outlook. Many economists forecast the new levies will slow growth and boost inflation—and possibly push up unemployment too. We’ve assembled a diverse set of indicators to help you assess where things are headed.
Trump’s whiplash-inducing trade actions have roiled markets and sown uncertainty. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg now put the odds of a US recession in the next year at almost 50-50. Americans’ views on the economy have soured, and some businesses have reported pausing investments. Still, much of the weakness has been concentrated in sentiment-based measures.
