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Treasury’s Bessent Predicts U.S. Economy Will Grow Over 3% by Next Year

May 27, 2025
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Treasury’s Bessent Predicts U.S. Economy Will Grow Over 3% by Next Year

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Despite months of economic turbulence, sticky inflation, and rising debt concerns, one senior Treasury official is feeling bullish. Louis Bessent, a key economic advisor at the U.S. Treasury Department, believes the country could see GDP growth north of 3% by this time in 2025.

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That’s a significantly more optimistic outlook than many private economists, and one that suggests the worst of the slowdown may already be behind us.

Treasury’s Bull Case for 2025

Speaking at a closed-door policy roundtable this week, Bessent pointed to resilient consumer spending, increased business investment in clean tech and semiconductors, and a robust labor market as key factors behind the Treasury’s upbeat forecast.

“We’re seeing the early indicators of a rebound in both manufacturing and services,” Bessent said. “If current trends hold, we believe real GDP will exceed 3% growth over the next four quarters.”

That prediction comes amid a broader debate on where the U.S. economy is heading. The Federal Reserve has remained cautious, even as markets bet on rate cuts by late 2024. Many private economists have downgraded their growth expectations, citing high interest rates and consumer fatigue.

But Bessent argues the underlying data is shifting—and that markets aren’t fully pricing in just how strong the next cycle could be.

Where the Optimism Comes From

Three drivers are behind Bessent’s U.S. economy growth forecast for 2025:

  1. Public and Private Investment: With the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act funneling hundreds of billions into strategic sectors, there’s now a pipeline of projects set to accelerate into next year.

  2. Consumer Resilience: Despite inflation pressure, real wages are improving, and household balance sheets remain healthier than expected.

  3. Global Rebalancing: With China’s growth cooling and European economies stabilizing, the U.S. is attracting more capital flows, further strengthening its outlook.

Still, Bessent acknowledged some risks—including trade tensions, especially with a potential return of Trump-era tariffs, and volatile energy markets.

A Divided Forecast

Not everyone agrees with the Treasury’s projection. Economists at major banks like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs remain more conservative, predicting growth in the 1.5%–2.2% range. They argue that the drag from elevated interest rates and sticky inflation will take time to unwind.

But Bessent maintains that the worst of the slowdown has passed—and that the U.S. economy is entering a new phase of expansion.

What This Means for Markets

A stronger-than-expected economy could delay rate cuts from the Fed and push bond yields higher in the short term. But it would also boost corporate earnings, housing confidence, and job creation heading into an election year.

“This kind of growth, if sustained, changes the conversation,” Bessent said. “It shifts us from managing risk to seizing opportunity.”

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