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Bessent Predicts Upward Revision of Q1 GDP Growth
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted an upward revision of first-quarter GDP growth, countering recession fears. He cited strong jobs data and dismissed claims of a “Trumpcession,” arguing economic indicators show no downturn. The statement aims to reassure markets about U.S. economic health. Bessent emphasized data-driven optimism for growth.
Bessent expects first-quarter GDP to be revised higher based on analysis. He rejected narratives of an impending recession.
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The Context
GDP measures the total value of goods and services produced in the U.S. It is a key indicator of economic performance.
Bessent highlighted a strong jobs report as evidence of economic strength. He noted that data does not support recession claims.
Economic data often undergoes revisions as more information becomes available. Bessent’s prediction aligns with this standard process.
Some support Bessent’s optimism, believing it signals robust growth. Others remain cautious, citing global uncertainties like tariffs.
General opinions on economic forecasts vary with political leanings. Optimists trust in job gains; skeptics point to trade risks.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis releases GDP data and revisions. Bessent’s comments may influence public and investor confidence.
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