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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issues stark warning on economy

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Last updated: June 11, 2025 5:43 pm
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Issues Warning on US Economy

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon recently expressed concerns about the state of the US economy, suggesting that the country may be heading towards a period of economic downturn. Dimon, who has been known for his cautious economic predictions even before the implementation of President Trump’s tariffs, highlighted that the lingering effects of pandemic-related fiscal and monetary stimulus are beginning to wear off.

During an investor conference hosted by Morgan Stanley, Dimon stated, “I think there’s a chance real numbers will deteriorate soon.” He emphasized that while indicators like strong employment and consumer spending are still positive, there is a growing sense of caution among business leaders and consumers. Dimon attributed some of this unease to the uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s tariff policies.

Despite signs of concern in survey data, Dimon dismissed them as unreliable indicators of the economy’s true health. He noted that significant economic shifts often occur before being reflected in survey results. However, he acknowledged the possibility of a “soft landing” scenario where the economy may start showing signs of weakness.

Dimon highlighted potential factors that could contribute to economic challenges, such as declining immigration levels and the impact of the surging private credit market. He warned against buying credit at current prices and spreads, suggesting that investors should exercise caution in the current economic climate.

The CEO’s candid assessment adds to a growing chorus of warnings from Wall Street leaders about the risks posed by overextended credit markets. As the economy transitions away from pandemic-era support measures and interest rates remain elevated, Dimon’s message serves as a reminder for investors to prepare for a potential shift in the economic landscape.

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In response to Dimon’s comments, US stocks edged higher on Wednesday afternoon, with investors reacting positively to signs of progress in US-China trade talks and minimal inflation acceleration. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Russell 2000 all saw gains, indicating continued investor optimism despite the warning signals from the JPMorgan CEO.

As the Federal Reserve continues to assess its next steps on interest rates and the economy faces increasing uncertainty, Dimon’s cautionary words serve as a timely reminder for investors to remain vigilant and prepared for potential economic challenges ahead.

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