Reimagining Growth

US Economy in 2025

Speakers: Rich Lesser, Brian Moynihan, James Quincey, Gerard Baker, Vicki Hollub

The US Federal Reserve has embarked on an easing cycle, cutting its main policy rate in September for the first time since 2020 and suggesting that the US economy is heading for a soft landing. However, consumers remain concerned about inflation and the cost of living.

What are the prospects for the US economy and what are the elements that will drive the economic recovery as the incoming administration develops its policies for the world’s largest economy to pursue in 2025?

This session was developed in collaboration with The Wall Street Journal.

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