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Good, But Not as Good as 2018
Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D.,
GraphsandLaughs, LLC
Despite increasing political
uncertainty, a split Congress,
trade concerns, financialmarket
volatility, and slowing
global growth, from an
economic perspective, the next 12 months
should be decent. The odds of a
recession have roughly doubled but remain
relatively low – about 25% -- despite being
just a few months away from the longest
economic recovery in US history. While
growth is slowing in all major economies,
inflationary pressures are surprisingly tepid.
As a result, the Fed will have the luxury of
raising rates at a very leisurely pace, and
thus hopefully avoid prematurely ending the
continuing, albeit slowing, expansion that we
will experience in 2019.
A major reason for the slowdown is the
fading of fiscal stimulus from tax cuts passed
in December 2017 and debt-financed spending
increases totaling $400 billion passed in
February 2018. Collectively, this should clip
GDP by close to half a point. Add to that
global slowing, trade concerns, a
strengthening dollar, Brexit fears, and other
threats -- and GDP growth during the next 12
months should average 2.3%, down from
3.0% in 2018.
Despite slowing growth, unemployment will
continue declining from the current rate of
3.7% to 3.5% and maybe as low as 3.4%,
rates not seen in more than 50 years! As the
labor market tightens, wage growth should
increase in 2019, from 3%/year last year to
3.3%/year and maybe 3.5%/year by year end
2019, a healthy rise. Inflation, as measured
by the PCE, the Fed’s favorite measure, looks
to flatline at 2% in 2019, while core inflation
(which excludes food and energy) will edge
up slightly from 1.9% to 2.1% due to rising
wages.
Because of the very slow rise in core
inflation, the Federal Reserve will raise the
federal funds rate from 2.375%, where it is
now, to at most 2.875% by year’s end, with a
quarter-point rate increase in June and
possibly another one in December. 10-year
Treasuries will end 2018 at 3.35%, up from
the current 2.8%, and the rate on 30-year
mortgages will end 2019 no higher than
5.1%.
As for housing starts, the combination of
high land costs, rising worker wages and
Input costs, and the reduced benefits of
homeownership resulting from last year’s
tax reform should see them increase by no
more than 2% to 1.28 million. Single-family
starts will likely total 900,000, up from
883,000, while multifamily starts should
flatline at about 380,000.
New and existing home sales should both
remain largely unchanged in 2019 and end
the year at 620,000 and 5.3 million
respectively, with mortgage purchase
volume rising by $50 billion due to higher
prices. Refinance activity should fall by
about $60 billion because of the rise in
mortgage rates. Housing inventories will rise
slightly, but due to the combination of
continued strong household formation and
insufficient new home building, home prices
will still rise by 4%, less than last year.
In summary, growth in 2019 looks to be
slower than what we became accustomed to
in 2018. This is attributed to slowing global
growth, increasing trade concerns, a growing
worker shortage, higher interest rates, and
substantially less fiscal stimulus coming from
Washington. Although the Fed may raise
rates as much as two times next year, strong
consumer spending combined with
continued employment growth and rising
wage growth should keep the economy on
track. The chances of a recession, while
meaningfully higher than in 2018, remain
relatively low.
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The
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Fresh new look with interior flooring, paint and lighting.
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and cleaned with electric and plumbing
rough in completed!
The next steps will be coming soon.
Check back next month to see the
progress!!!!
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