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UBS Sees U.S. Growth Slowing to 1% in 2025 Amid Tariff Pressures and Inflation Risks

UBS has revised down its U.S. economic growth forecast for 2025, warning that rising tariffs, weakening labor demand, and persistent inflation are likely to slow GDP expansion to around 1%.

In a note to clients Tuesday, UBS cited a combination of fiscal fade, elevated interest rates, and increased average tariff rates (now around 16%, up from 2% in 2024) as key headwinds. The investment bank also forecasts the U.S. unemployment rate will climb to 4.6% by year-end.


Key Drivers Behind the Outlook

UBS highlighted several contributing factors to the anticipated deceleration:

While some fiscal support tied to the Big Beautiful Bill could buoy consumption, it’s unlikely to kick in until 2026, UBS warned.


Defensive Strategy and Sector Outlook

Despite the gloomy macro signals, UBS remains cautiously constructive on select segments of credit markets:


Data to Track the Macro Pulse

Monitor these key U.S. economic metrics using:


Bottom Line: UBS's outlook adds to growing concerns that the U.S. economy could slow sharply in the second half of 2025. With tariff impacts looming and credit stress building, analysts advise caution in both equity and credit markets.

Published on: July 17, 2025