Saturday, November 08, 2025

Comparative GDP growth projections.

AI Overview Long-term GDP growth projections for the US, Canada, Europe, and China show a general trend of moderation due to factors like trade barriers and policy uncertainty. For 2026, the United States is projected to grow by about \(1.5\%\). Canada's growth is expected to maintain a similar pace or increase slightly, outperforming the US. The Euro area is projected to grow around \(1.0\%\) to \(1.2\%\) in 2026. China's growth is expected to slow to about \(4.4\%\) in 2026. United States Growth is projected to slow to \(1.5\%\) in 2026, down from \(2.8\%\) in 2024.Recent quarterly data showed a median forecast of \(2.7\%\) for the third quarter of 2025. Canada Growth forecasts are more encouraging than the US, with projections indicating a continued or increased pace in 2026 and 2027.Canada is expected to outperform the US over the next three years. Europe (Euro Area) Growth is projected to be \(1.0\%\) in 2026, slowing from \(1.2\%\) in 2025.Some forecasts suggest modest strengthening, with growth potentially increasing to \(1.2\%\) and \(1.3\%\) in 2026 and 2027, respectively. China Growth is expected to decelerate from \(4.9\%\) in 2025 to \(4.4\%\) in 2026.Downsides risks include a struggling housing market and the impact of tariffs on exports. 

From The Atlantic--50 Unthinkables--

https://www.theatlantic.com/unthinkable/