White House foresees long economic boom where others don't

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Contrary to the views of most economists, the Trump administration expects the U.S. economy to keep booming over the next decade on the strength of further tax cuts, reduced regulation and improvements to the nation's infrastructure.

The annual report from President Donald Trump's Council of Economic Advisers forecasts that the economy will expand a brisk 3.2 per cent this year and a still-healthy 2.8 per cent a decade from now. That is much faster than the Federal Reserve's long-run forecast of 1.9 per cent annual economic growth.

The administration's forecast hinges on an expectation that it will manage to implement further tax cuts, incentives for infrastructure improvements, new labour policies and scaled-back regulations -- programs that are unlikely to gain favour with the Democratic-led House that would need to approve most of them.

Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House council, insisted that the president's economic agenda would provide enough fuel to drive robust growth at a time when the majority of economists foresee a slowdown due in part to the aging U.S. population. He said the biggest risk to growth would be if financial markets anticipate that Trump's existing policies would be reversed. Without getting into specifics, Hassett said the risk would be if markets expect that the winner of the 2020 presidential election would shift away from policies such as the tax overhaul that Trump signed into law in 2017.The tax cuts added roughly $1.5 trillion to the federal debt over the next decade, not accounting for economic growth.

The administration's optimism comes amid signs of slowing global economic growth, as well as a recent slowdown in manufacturing production and weakness in retail sales in January and December.

 

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Ya mean a soon to hit hard recession or the government revolt?

Well of course look after two years the economy is doing fantastic better then any present before!

Never happen, Trump is a short term thinker, 5 minutes at the most, then he loses his train of thought, the US infrastructure is garbage, no amount of investment can change this fact, ask China for another trillion dollars

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