Mark Zandi of Moody's warns that the US is on the brink of recession, with inflation and consumer spending concerns impacting daily life. Key states are at risk, highlighting economic vulnerabilities.
Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody's, has indicated that the United States is teetering on the brink of a recession. He highlighted that states contributing to nearly one-third of the nation's GDP are either already in recession or at significant risk. Zandi, who foresaw the 2008 financial crisis, shared these insights on social media platform X.
In an interview with Newsweek, Zandi elaborated on how this risk impacts average Americans. "For the average American, that risk shows up in two ways. It means higher prices at the store, and it means job disruption across industries tied to food, goods, and transportation," he stated. Rising prices will become increasingly evident in everyday purchases.

Economic Indicators and Concerns
Zandi expressed concerns about various economic indicators like spending, employment, and manufacturing data pointing towards a looming recession. He also mentioned worries about US tariffs affecting company profits and ongoing issues in the housing market. The annual inflation rate is predicted to climb from 2.7% to over 3%, possibly nearing 4% by next year.
The southern states are currently showing strength but experiencing slower growth rates. Meanwhile, California and New York remain stable; their economic steadiness is vital for preventing a national downturn. These two states alone contribute over one-fifth of the US GDP.
Regional Economic Variations
Zandi noted that states like Wyoming, Montana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Kansas, and Massachusetts are at risk of recession. The broader DC area is particularly affected due to government job cuts. Despite these challenges, some regions continue to hold steady.
Consumer spending patterns have also raised alarms. Spending from January to July 2025 barely changed compared to last year's end—a situation not seen since 2008-09—suggesting an economy on edge.
The potential for rising inflation and its impact on everyday costs cannot be ignored. As prices increase further, consumers will feel the pinch more acutely in their daily expenses.
Overall, while some areas show resilience, others face significant economic challenges. Monitoring these trends closely will be crucial for understanding the broader economic landscape in the coming months.
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