Economists Forecast Stronger US Growth, Lingering Inflation in 2026

A panel of 42 professional forecasters say stronger consumer spending and investment will lift 2026 output.
Economists Forecast Stronger US Growth, Lingering Inflation in 2026
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Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
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The U.S. economy will grow faster next year than previously projected and inflationary pressures will tick down, but remain elevated, economists polled by the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) said in the group’s year-end forecast.

The NABE outlook survey, released on Nov. 24 and based on responses from 42 professional forecasters, shows economists marking up their expectations for gross domestic product (GDP) growth for 2026. The updated outlook is for the economy to grow 2 percent next year, up from 1.8 percent predicted in a prior October survey and significantly higher than the 1.3 percent growth rate projected in June.
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
Reporter
Tom Ozimek is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times. He has a broad background in journalism, deposit insurance, marketing and communications, and adult education.
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