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Goldman Sachs: 45% risk of US recession in next year

Goldman Sachs has slashed its forecast for US economic growth this year, and warned there is a growing risk that America falls into recession in the next year.

Goldman has lowered its 2025 growth forecast from 1.0% to 0.5%, due to fears that Donald Trump will raise tariffs by much more than it had expected.

In a note titled “US Daily: Countdown to Recession”, Goldman also lifted its 12-month recession probability from 35% to 45%, following “a sharp tightening in financial conditions, foreign consumer boycotts, and a continued spike in policy uncertainty” following Trump’s tariff announcements.

Goldman analysts explain that they had expected the White House to announce a more aggressive tariff at first and then scale it back; instead, the new tariffs scheduled for 9 April would lift the effective tariff rate by more than expected.

They say:

First, financial conditions tightened more aggressively than we had expected in response to the White House’s announcement of its “reciprocal” tariff and the Chinese government’s announcement of its retaliatory tariffs on US exports.

This is partly because both announcements were more aggressive than expected. But it also suggests that the sensitivity of financial conditions to incremental tariffs is rebounding from the moderate levels of early 2025 toward the more outsized levels observed in the 2018-2019 trade war.

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Second, our analysis of reduced foreign tourism to the US and foreign consumer boycotts suggests an additional 0.1-0.2pp hit to GDP growth in 2025. Our forecast had already assumed forceful retaliation by foreign governments, but we had not accounted for the effects of a consumer-led response.

Third, measures of policy uncertainty have spiked to levels far above those reached during the last trade war. The effects of policy uncertainty are likely to be much larger than in the first trade war because far more US companies are likely to be affected by uncertainty about the much larger and broader US and foreign tariffs this time, and some could also be affected by uncertainty about other policy areas, such as fiscal and immigration policy.

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