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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issues stark warning on economy

June 11, 2025
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JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon sounded the alarm on the US economy — again.

The nation’s top banker — who has repeatedly predicted doom and gloom even before President Trump’s tariffs — said the lingering boost from pandemic-era fiscal and monetary stimulus is wearing off, exposing the country to greater downside risk.

“I think there’s a chance real numbers will deteriorate soon,” Dimon told investors at a Morgan Stanley conference on Tuesday, according to CNBC.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he believed there was a “chance real numbers will deteriorate soon.” AP

While employment remains strong and shoppers are still opening their wallets, underlying sentiment has turned more cautious.

Business leaders and consumers alike are showing signs of concern, with survey data pointing to growing unease — partly fueled by the Trump administration’s tariff strategy.

But Dimon was quick to dismiss such data as unreliable indicators.

“Neither consumers nor businesses ever pick the inflection points,” he said, implying that real economic shifts often sneak up before showing in survey results.

Still, he acknowledged that even in a so-called “soft landing,” the economy might start showing cracks.

US stocks edged higher Wednesday afternoon as investors responded positively to signs of progress in US-China trade talks. AP

“Employment will come down a little bit. Inflation will go up a little bit. Hopefully, it’s just a little bit,” Dimon said, noting that declining immigration levels could further complicate the picture.

Dimon, who has led JPMorgan since 2006, is known for his blunt economic assessments. His latest remarks weren’t overly bearish, but they did reinforce his reputation for issuing early warnings during uncertain periods.

Recent government figures back up some of his caution: both job growth and inflation moderated in May, offering a mixed outlook as the Federal Reserve continues weighing its next steps on interest rates.

Dimon also flagged concerns around the surging private credit market — a fast-growing corner of Wall Street that’s drawn increased scrutiny as fears of a downturn loom.

He explained that while banks typically structure these deals and then move them off their balance sheets, investors may be holding the bag if the economy sours.

“Do I think that now is a good time to buy credit if I was a fund manager? No,” he said.

“I wouldn’t be buying credit today at these prices and these spreads.”

Business leaders and consumers alike are showing signs of concern, with survey data pointing to growing unease — partly fueled by the Trump administration’s tariff strategy. AP

The candid assessment adds to a growing chorus of Wall Street leaders raising red flags over overstretched credit markets, which have ballooned in recent years as investors chase higher yields outside of traditional lending channels.

As the pandemic-era safety net recedes and interest rates remain elevated, Dimon’s message was clear: the economy may be nearing a more vulnerable phase — and investors should brace for a shift.

US stocks edged higher Wednesday afternoon as investors responded positively to signs of progress in US-China trade talks and inflation data that showed minimal acceleration despite ongoing tariffs under President Trump.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 153 points, or 0.36%, reaching 43,020.07 as of 12:01 p.m. ET.

The S&P 500 inched up 0.11% to 6,045.67, while the Nasdaq gained 0.11%, rising to 19,736.25. The Russell 2000 outpaced the major indexes with a 0.46% jump to 2,166.32.

Meanwhile, the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), a gauge of market fear, dropped 2.65% to 16.50.

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