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U.S. teetering on brink of recession as GDP contracts in Q2

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July 30, 2022
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The U.S. economy unexpectedly contracted in the second quarter, with consumer spending growing at its slowest pace in two years and business spending declining, raising the risk that the economy was on the cusp of a recession.

While the second straight quarterly decline in gross domestic product reported by the Commerce Department on Thursday largely reflected a more moderate pace of inventory accumulation by businesses due to ongoing shortages of motor vehicles, the economic profile was weak, with exports as the only bright spot.

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This could deter the Federal Reserve from continuing to aggressively increase interest rates as it battles high inflation.

The U.S. central bank on Wednesday raised its policy rate by another three-quarter of a percentage point, bringing the total rate hikes since March to 225 basis points.

“The economy is highly vulnerable to slipping into a recession,” said Sal Guatieri, a senior economist at BMO Capital Markets in Toronto.

“That might discourage the Fed from ramming through another large rate hike in September.”

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Gross domestic product fell at a 0.9% annualized rate last quarter, the government said in its advance estimate of GDP.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast GDP would rebound at a 0.5% rate. Estimates ranged from as low as a 2.1% rate of contraction to as high as a 2.0% growth pace.

The economy contracted at a 1.6% pace in the first quarter.

It shrank 1.3% in the first half, satisfying the definition of a “technical recession.” But economists, the Fed and the White House say the economy is not in a recession based on broader measures of activity.

The National Bureau of Economic Research, the official arbiter of recessions in the United States defines a recession as “a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in production, employment, real income, and other indicators.”

Job growth averaged 456,700 per month in the first half of the year, while domestic demand continued to grow.

“There is, without doubt, an underlying slowdown in domestic demand in evidence here,” said Brian Coulton, chief economist at Fitch Ratings in New York. “But this number does not signal the early arrival of the inflation and Fed-tightening induced recession that markets have recently been focused on.”

The White House sought to calm voters ahead of the Nov. 8 congressional elections that will decide whether President Joe Biden’s Democratic Party retains control of the U.S. Congress.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen touted the administration’s achievements over the last 18 months, including robust employment gains following record job losses at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and described the economy as “resilient.” Yellen, however, acknowledged that activity was slowing and warned of numerous risks on the horizon.

“This report indicates an economy that is transitioning to more steady sustainable growth,” Yellen said at a news conference.

Stocks on Wall Street were trading higher. The dollar edged up against a basket of currencies. U.S. Treasury yields fell.

Considerable Uncertainty

There is considerable uncertainty surrounding the outlook for the second half of the year, with housing and manufacturing data softening.

Business and consumer sentiment has soured, while inflation is hurting sales at retailers like Walmart (WMT.N), which earlier this week said it needed more price cuts to pare inventories.

The labour market remains tight, though there are signs it is losing steam.

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A separate report from the Labor Department on Thursday showed initial claims for state unemployment benefits decreased 5,000 to a seasonally adjusted 256,000 for the week ended July 23.

That followed three straight weekly increases, which had pushed claims to an eight-month high of 261,000.

The number of people receiving benefits after an initial week of aid fell by 25,000 to 1.359 million during the week ending July 16.

The so-called continuing claims, a proxy for hiring, are not too far from levels last seen in late 1969.

This suggests that July was another month of strong job gains.

While businesses continued to rebuild inventory last quarter, the pace slowed significantly from what was seen in the fourth quarter of 2021 and the first three months of this year.

Inventories sliced 2.01 percentage points from GDP. That offset a lift of 1.43 percentage points from a narrower trade deficit, thanks to record exports, which ended seven straight quarters in which trade was a drag on growth.

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Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, grew at a 1.0% rate.

The slowest pace since the second quarter of 2020 reflected declines in purchases of goods, particularly food because of higher prices.

A broader measure of inflation rose at an 8.2% rate, the fastest since 1981, and was up from the first quarter’s 8.0% pace. Income at the disposal of households adjusted for inflation fell at a 0.5% pace after plunging at a 7.8% rate.

Savings fell to a still high of $968.4 billion from $1.02 trillion in the first quarter.

Consumers also cut back on recreational goods and vehicles as well as furniture.

But they frequented restaurants and bars and stayed at hotels more, underscoring the shift in spending back to services as Americans learn to live with COVID-19. Consumer spending grew at a 1.8% pace in the first quarter.

Business spending contracted, pulled down by weak investment in equipment and nonresidential structures.

The release of 72.3 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to blunt surging gasoline prices weighed on nondefense government spending.

Overall government spending declined for a third straight quarter.

A measure of domestic demand – excluding trade, inventories and government spending – was unchanged.

Final sales to private domestic purchasers account for roughly 85% of aggregate spending and increased at a 3.0% rate in the first quarter.

Residential investment contracted by the most since the pandemic recession two years ago as higher mortgage rates weighed on home sales, reducing brokers’ commissions.

Source: Lucia Mutikani
Via: Reuters
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