US GDP grows just 1.4% vs 2.9% expected: what it means for your money
The US economy grew just 1.4% in Q4 2025, well below the 2.9% expected. Combined with 2.9% inflation, the stagflation specter looms large.
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The US economy grew just 1.4% in Q4 2025, well below the 2.9% expected. Combined with 2.9% inflation, the stagflation specter looms large.
Silver surges to $86.61 per ounce as gold tops $5,062. Trump 15% tariffs and stagflation fears drive precious metals to multi-week highs.
PCE rose 0.4% monthly (above expectations) and Q4 GDP fell to just 1.4% vs 3% expected. The combination puts the Fed in an impossible position.