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The US economy is more fragile than it appears

Jobs, consumers and stock values are at an ominous inflection point

Donald Trump’s second term is now six months old. For all the fears around the US president’s tariff-raising agenda, those that believed the American economy would do just fine are feeling vindicated by a few recent data points.

In June, jobs growth beat expectations and inflation data showed only modest signs of a tariff-related bump. The S&P 500 closed at a record high on Thursday. The second-quarter earnings season has so far delivered “better than expected” results for America’s largest companies too.

I argue that the US economy is far more fragile than these headlines suggest.

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