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United States Economic Forecast: Update

by Daniel Bachman
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4 minute read 29 October 2020

United States Economic Forecast: Update October 2020

4 minute read 29 October 2020
  • Daniel Bachman United States
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  • Is the glass half full or half empty?

Some economic data is more upbeat than expected, but with pandemic aid stalled, we see more reasons for pessimism than optimism for the months to come.

Is the glass half full or half empty?

Since our last forecast was published in mid-September,1 we’ve become more pessimistic—and, at the same time, more optimistic. Unfortunately, the reasons for pessimism are likely to outweigh the positive signs we’ve seen in the early fall. The economy still faces significant challenges—some lingering, some new—even if the full picture is not yet clear.

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First, for the optimism: September economic data indicated a still-growing economy—growing at a slower pace than in July and August, granted, but seeing the economy adding jobs is better than seeing it subtract jobs. Employers continue to add jobs, although September’s 661,000 was less than the number added in August, which was less than the number added in July. Manufacturing industrial production shows a similar pattern: September’s 1% growth was less than in August, which was less than in July.2

Why optimistic? Well, even slowing growth is a better result than we had any right to expect. Personal income fell 2.7% in August, which we expected, reflecting the end of the US$600 weekly unemployment insurance supplement. But personal consumption spending grew in August, likely reflecting the willingness of still-employed people to spend down some of their savings, especially since months of being unable to travel or dine out swelled many savings accounts. The employment and manufacturing data suggest that economic growth continued into September. Eventually, we are likely to see the impact of the decline in personal income, though it’s not yet evident in the data as of mid-October.

And we haven’t seen the big hit to state and local government employment that we expected. State and local employment did decline in September, but that seems to have reflected layoffs in educational services—for instance, virtual schools don’t require as many support personnel, such as bus drivers. Employment in state and local government outside education has been growing. This can’t continue, since state governments have a large budget hole to fill and federal aid has been slow to arrive.3 We continue to expect this shoe to drop sometime soon. But so far, while a few governors have made threatening noises, state and local employment seems relatively unscathed.

Second, for the additional pessimism: In September, we offered a scenario in which Congress passed, and the president signed, an effective relief bill to offset both the withdrawal of the unemployment insurance supplement and the hit to state and local governments. Following the progress of negotiations on a possible bill has been like riding a roller coaster. Quick relief could still come before the election, but chances are shrinking to just about zero. The level of distrust around the issue, coupled with many Republican senators’ evident reluctance to further increase the deficit,4 appears to have stalled the possibility completely.5 Given the political dynamics, the odds of any relief bill passing before January 2021 are slim. That makes our optimistic scenario increasingly unlikely.

As we noted in the Q3 US Economic Forecast, GDP growth for Q3 is likely to be very strong—perhaps even stronger than we expected. And Q4 growth may be a bit better—that is, not as bad—as we expected. But the basic picture remains the same. Growth is likely to stall or even decline in Q4. And we aren’t likely to see growth accelerate much before a proven vaccine is widely deployed, which won’t happen right away even in a best-case testing scenario. We continue to optimistically expect the economy to begin to respond to treatment in mid-2021. But there’s room for pessimism in that forecast.

Acknowledgments

Cover image by: Russell Benfanti

Endnotes
    1. Daniel Bachman, United States Economic Forecast: 3rd Quarter 2020, Deloitte Insights, September 14, 2020. View in article

    2. Unless otherwise noted, all data supplied by Haver Analytics, which compiles statistics from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and other databases. View in article

    3. See Lucy Dadayan, “State Tax and Economic Review, 2020, Quarter 1,” Urban Institute, August 25, 2020. View in article

    4. Jordain Carney, “GOP cool to White House’s $1.6T coronavirus price tag,” Hill, October 1, 2020. View in article

    5. Erica Werner and Jeff Stein, “Mnuchin says new economic relief deal unlikely before election, although talks with Pelosi continue,” Washington Post, October 14, 2020. View in article

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Dr. Bachman is a senior manager with Deloitte Services LP, in charge of US economic forecasting for Deloitte’s Eminence and Strategy functions. He is an experienced US and international macroeconomic forecaster and modeler. Dr. Bachman came to Deloitte from IHS economics, where he was in charge of IHS’s Center for Forecasting and Modeling. Prior to that, he worked as a forecaster and economic analyst at the US Commerce Department.

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