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“Big Short” Investor Warns Tariffs Could Trigger U.S. Recession

June 19, 2025
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“Big Short” Investor Warns Tariffs Could Trigger U.S. Recession

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A prominent voice from the 2008 financial crisis is sounding the alarm again, this time over trade.

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Steve Eisman, one of the real-life inspirations behind The Big Short, says the current tariff environment reminds him of the lead-up to World War I, where escalating decisions by powerful nations caused irreversible global fallout. And in his view, if the U.S. heads deeper into a trade war, a recession is not just possible, it’s probable.

“It Feels Like 1914”

In an interview with Bloomberg, Eisman said the rhetoric around tariffs is increasingly reckless. “The world sleepwalked into WWI because of entangling alliances, bad decisions, and a false sense of control. I see echoes of that now in how nations are handling trade,” he explained.

This isn’t just geopolitical nostalgia. For investors and economists, the stakes are real. Eisman’s warning comes as both the U.S. and its trading partners ratchet up tariff threats, with China and the European Union already signaling potential retaliation over new American import restrictions.

Trade Wars Aren’t Just Talk

The Big Short investor tariff recession fear stems from basic economics: tariffs often raise prices for consumers, restrict global supply chains, and reduce corporate margins. Combined, these effects can slow spending, investment, and hiring, all key drivers of economic growth.

“If a full-blown tariff war erupts, we’ll see inflation rise, consumer confidence drop, and supply bottlenecks worsen,” said Eisman. “That’s a recession recipe.”

As seen in Millionaire MNL, similar economic forecasts have gained traction across Wall Street in recent weeks, especially after companies like Walmart and Tesla cited import duties as reasons for price hikes and operational slowdowns.

Warning Signs Already Flashing

The U.S. economy has shown resilience in recent months, but signs of strain are appearing. Manufacturing output is down. Small businesses report tighter margins. And consumer sentiment is teetering amid inflation worries and political uncertainty.

Treasury yields have also responded to the tariff chatter, with bond markets pricing in greater risk. Eisman notes that “investor sentiment is beginning to shift in a way that mirrors pre-recession patterns.”

What’s the Fix?

According to Eisman, the solution is political, not economic. “Cool heads need to prevail,” he said. “It’s not about protecting industries in the short term. It’s about avoiding long-term systemic damage.”

He also urged investors to diversify portfolios and prepare for more volatility. “Don’t assume the Fed will bail everything out if trade becomes the flashpoint. They can’t print their way out of a supply-side recession.”

Tags: Big Shortglobal marketsrecession riskSteve Eismantariffstrade warU.S. economy
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