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    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns US economy heading towards ‘the cliff’ predicts debt ‘rebellion’

    By Fox Business,

    2024-01-27

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    JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon says the U.S. is speeding toward a cliff as the nation’s runaway debt continues to mount, sounding the alarm that the situation needs to be tackled before it results in a crisis.

    The chief executive of the nation’s largest bank issued the warning during a panel discussion at the Bipartisan Policy Center on Friday, when he was asked for his take on what it means for the economy if the federal government fails to address the issue.

    Dimon began his response by recalling how the economy looked back in 1982, with inflation around 12%, the prime rate around 21.5% and unemployment somewhere around 10%, and the debt was around 35% of gross domestic product. He noted that today, the debt-to-GDP ratio is above 100% , and said it is projected to reach 130% by 2035.

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    “And it’s a hockey stick,” Dimon said, describing how the debt growth would appear on a chart.

    He said the U.S. has not reached the “hockey stick” surge yet, “but when it starts, markets around the world – by the way, because foreigners own $7 trillion of U.S. government debt – there will be a rebellion, and that is the worst possible way to do it.”

    “It is a cliff, we see the cliff,” Dimon said. “It’s about 10 years out, we’re going 60 miles an hour [toward it].”

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    Jamie Dimon warns of an economic crisis as the U.S. debt continues to mount. REUTERS

    Dimon went on to agree with fellow panel member former House Speaker Paul Ryan, who called the snowballing debt “the most predictable crisis we’ve ever had.”

    The outlook for the federal debt level is bleak , with economists increasingly sounding the alarm over the torrid pace of spending by Congress and the White House.

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    The latest findings from the Congressional Budget Office indicate that the national debt will nearly double in size over the next three decades. By the end of 2022, the national debt grew to about 97% of gross domestic product. Under current law, that figure is expected to skyrocket to 181% at the end of 2053 — a debt burden that will far exceed any previous level.

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    Dimon noted that the debt-to-GDP ratio is above 100%, whereas it was 35% in 1982. FOX News
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    Dimon agreed with House Speaker Paul Ryan that the runaway debt is headed towards a “predictable” crisis. FOX News

    Should that debt materialize, it could risk America’s economic standing in the world.

    FOX Business’ Megan Henney contributed to this report.

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