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    August 8, 2025

    Signs are mounting that the United States may be entering a “stagflation-lite” phase, as inflation edges higher while economic growth slows and labor market indicators weaken. Economists and market analysts warn that the combination of sticky prices, slowing job creation, and policy uncertainty is creating a more challenging environment for the Federal Reserve and policymakers. Concerns over stagflation intensified after a series of economic releases in recent weeks.

    US stagflation fears rise as inflation climbs and growth slows
    Inflation trends put pressure on USA economic stability.

    The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, rose 2.6 percent year-over-year in June, above expectations and up from May’s 2.4 percent. Former Federal Reserve economist Skanda Amarnath noted that inflation measures are no longer showing clear declines, leaving the economy about 80 basis points above the Fed’s target. This comes as GDP growth estimates are being revised lower and unemployment is beginning to rise.

    The labor market slowdown is becoming more evident. July payrolls grew by only 73,000 jobs, far below the 100,000 expected, while revisions to May and June data removed 258,000 previously reported positions. RBC economists attributed much of the weakness to uncertainty over trade policy, particularly the impact of recently implemented tariffs on dozens of countries. These measures, introduced earlier this year, are raising import costs and pressuring companies to pass on price increases to consumers.

    Inflation pressures and weak hiring signal stagflation risk

    Service sector inflation is also accelerating. The Institute for Supply Management reported its services price index rose to 69.9 percent in July, the highest since October 2022, marking nearly eight consecutive years of monthly increases. Apollo Global Management chief economist Torsten Sløk said the rise points to intensifying inflation pressures in the services sector, which, combined with slowing employment growth, indicates a growing stagflation risk. Sløk cited US tariffs, deportations, and a weaker dollar as key drivers of the current dynamics.

    Unemployment claims are trending upward, with initial claims reaching 226,000 in the week ending August 2, surpassing forecasts, while continuing claims climbed to 1.97 million, the highest since the pandemic. Economists such as Paul Krugman and Olu Sonola of Fitch Ratings warn that the slowdown in hiring, coupled with elevated inflation, is moving the U.S. economy toward conditions where neither rate hikes nor cuts offer a clear solution.

    US trade exposure magnifies impact of tariff hikes

    Tariff policy has been a central factor. Average U.S. tariff rates have returned to levels not seen since the 1930s, affecting an economy far more dependent on trade than during that period. Immigration enforcement actions have also reduced the number of foreign-born workers, straining industries such as agriculture and construction. These supply constraints are contributing to higher prices while dampening growth prospects.

    While some analysts argue that structural differences from the 1970s, including a more flexible labor market and greater central bank credibility, could limit the severity of a stagflation episode, others caution that the current mix of inflationary pressures, slowing output, and weakening labor data is already eroding confidence. With business investment softening and policy direction uncertain, the U.S. economy faces one of its most delicate moments in more than a decade. – By Content Syndication Services.

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