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[Assessing US Recession Risks: An Economic Perspective from Goldman Sachs]-[Why recession fears are likely overblown]

Exchanges · B2 · 2024-08-06

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Navigating Recession Fears: Is the US Economy at a Turning Point?

As global markets experience significant sell-offs driven by mounting US recession fears, David Miracle, Chief US Economist for Goldman Sachs Research, provides a critical analysis of the current economic landscape. While acknowledging recent data softness, Miracle argues that market reactions may be overblown and that the economy is experiencing a necessary deceleration rather than an abrupt collapse.

Deciphering the July Jobs Report

The recent jobs report, which fell well below expectations, served as a primary catalyst for investor anxiety. However, Miracle cautions against taking the July data at face value. He points to "temporary factors," such as a spike in weather-related absences and temporary layoffs, as contributors to the soft figures.

Crucially, Miracle highlights that there is no evidence of the "vicious circle of income loss" that typically precedes a recession. He notes that the rate of "permanent layoffs" remains near historical lows, which is a vital indicator that the labor market is not spiraling. Furthermore, he attributes roughly 30% of the increase in the unemployment rate to "temporary frictions," specifically job-finding challenges for recent immigrants, rather than a fundamental collapse in labor demand.

The Consumer and Earnings Season Sentiment

Despite a prevailing narrative that earnings season reveals a "grim picture" for the US consumer, Miracle remains skeptical. He argues that market participants are "overweating some of the more negative company anecdotes." While some companies report softness, this is often a byproduct of sector-specific transitions—such as the shift from goods to services—or companies attempting to maintain margins by raising prices, which inevitably hurts volume. He warns that investors are often "conflating weakness abroad with weakness in the US," leading to a distorted view of the domestic consumer.

Evaluating Recession Probabilities

Goldman Sachs recently adjusted its 12-month recession probability from 15% to 25%. While this increase reflects the reality that "job growth has been trending lower" and "slack has been trending up," the probability remains significantly lower than the market consensus. Miracle identifies three core reasons for this optimism:

  1. Absence of Negative Shocks: The economy is not rolling over spontaneously; it is merely returning to a normal trend growth rate after the unsustainable, immigration-propped highs of 2023.
  2. Healthy Economic Activity: Q2 and Q3 growth remain at a healthy pace, suggesting that final demand for goods and services is still robust.
  3. Fed Flexibility: The Federal Reserve has "525 basis points of room to cut" interest rates. With inflation essentially solved, the Fed is "very well positioned to support the economy."

The Fed’s Path Forward

Regarding monetary policy, Miracle believes the Fed will not hesitate to act if conditions deteriorate. While he anticipates a series of 25-basis-point cuts, he acknowledges that if the market sell-off creates a risk of "creating its own reality," the Fed could respond more forcefully. However, he dismisses the necessity of an emergency inter-meeting cut, noting that such measures are historically reserved for immediate, systemic crises rather than the current scenario of moderate economic cooling.

In conclusion, while there are "softer spots" that warrant vigilance, the current data suggests a transition toward a sustainable growth pace rather than a descent into recession. Investors are advised to look past the volatility and focus on the underlying resilience of the US economy.

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How does this report jive with other economic data we've seen recently?
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Broadly, I think that's right.
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There's clearly been a bias there for a couple of years that's not new.
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I think that the take that you often hear in markets is overweating some of the more negative company anecdotes.
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📖 Transcript

Global markets are selling off significantly as US recession fears come to the fore.
Is this an overreaction or have we reached an economic turning point?
I'm Alpha Nathan and this is Goldman Sachs' exchanges.
Today, I'm speaking again with David Miracle, Chief US Economist for Goldman Sachs Research, about the outlook for the US economy, the risk of recession and the FEDS path from year.
David, welcome back to the program.
Thanks, Allison. Let's start with Friday's jobs report because it obviously came in well below expectations and it's really seemed to spook investors in the last couple of days.

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