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    Economists are issuing fresh warnings that the U.S. economy may be edging closer to a recession, as new data reveals growing weaknesses in job growth, consumer activity, and policy stability. Despite ongoing headline GDP expansion, analysts say deeper systemic cracks are beginning to emerge and could threaten overall economic resilience. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, is closely tracking three indicators that suggest the economy may already be entering a downturn. Although the National Bureau of Economic Research has not declared a recession, recent developments mirror the early stages of past contractions and are prompting concerns across financial and policy circles.

    Widespread job losses deepen economic concerns
    Labor market instability fuels speculation over the strength of the U.S. economy

    Job Growth Slows Sharply

    The most immediate concern is the weakening of payroll employment. Revised federal data for May and June showed a combined reduction of 258,000 previously reported jobs, marking the steepest two-month downward revision in nearly 50 years. In July, the US economy added only 73,000 jobs, significantly below expectations. While the official unemployment rate remains low, analysts argue that slowing job creation could indicate that the labor market is entering a contraction phase.

    Historically, a drop in monthly payroll growth has preceded every major U.S. recession since the mid-20th century. The situation is compounded by widespread job losses across multiple industries. In July, more than half of the 400 sectors tracked by the U.S. government reported declines in employment. This includes critical areas such as transportation, manufacturing, and financial services. Healthcare remains one of the few sectors still posting consistent gains.

    Labor Force Pressures Distort Job Data

    Economists are also questioning the reliability of traditional labor indicators, pointing to structural issues that are distorting unemployment data. The labor force participation rate has plateaued, in part due to a decline in immigration and a shrinking number of foreign-born workers.

    This demographic shift is placing strain on industries that rely heavily on immigrant labor, including construction, agriculture, and hospitality. Analysts warn that a static unemployment rate may conceal broader employment instability, as fewer people are actively participating in the workforce.

    Consumer Spending Retreats

    Beyond labor metrics, consumer behavior is shifting in ways that typically signal broader economic stress. Data shows durable goods spending, which includes large purchases such as automobiles and home appliances, has declined by nearly $40 billion since April. Service-sector activity is also softening. The Institute for Supply Management’s Services Index has fallen, reflecting cutbacks in discretionary spending across travel, entertainment, and dining.

    These reductions are feeding into a broader decline in consumer confidence, with many households focusing on savings and essential expenses. Forecast models at major financial institutions are being adjusted in response. Morgan Stanley recently increased its recession probability estimate by nine percentage points, while Goldman Sachs warned that the U.S. job market is approaching “stall speed,” a term used when weakening labor momentum risks triggering a broader economic slowdown.

    Policy Uncertainty Raises Further Risks

    Adding to the economic uncertainty is political tension surrounding the integrity of key federal data agencies. President Donald Trump’s nomination of economist E. J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics has drawn bipartisan scrutiny. Antoni has previously questioned the accuracy of government-reported inflation and labor figures.

    Economists and lawmakers alike fear that politicization of official data could undermine trust in the numbers used to guide policy and investment decisions. Any perceived erosion in data transparency could create additional market volatility during a period of growing economic stress.

    Outlook Remains Fragile Despite Headline Growth

    While GDP figures still show modest growth, analysts caution that internal indicators are painting a far more fragile picture. Slowing employment, shifting consumer priorities, and uncertainty in policymaking institutions are all contributing to rising recession risk. Economists are calling for swift, targeted policy responses to address the vulnerabilities now taking shape. Without decisive action, they warn that the U.S. economy could tip into a formal recession, with consequences that may extend well beyond national borders. – By Content Syndication Services.

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