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This Article is From Apr 09, 2025

Jamie Dimon Says US Recession Is ‘Likely Outcome’ Of Tariff Upheaval

Jamie Dimon Says US Recession Is ‘Likely Outcome’ Of Tariff Upheaval
Jamie Dimon (Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg)

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said a recession is one “likely outcome” of the turmoil tied to President Donald Trump's tariffs.

“No one's wishing for that but hopefully, if there is one, it'll be short,” Dimon said Wednesday on Fox Business. “Fixing these tariff issues and trade issues would be a good thing to do.”

Dimon said that, while he hasn't seen an uptick in defaults yet, he expects them. “We haven't had any slowdown or real recession — Covid was so short I almost don't include it — in so long that if you have rates going up a little bit and inflation is sticky and credit spreads are gapping out, which they're going to, I think you'll see more credit problems than people have seen in a long time,” he said.

In his annual shareholder letter released Monday, Dimon urged a quick resolution to uncertainties tied to the tariffs “because some of the negative effects increase cumulatively over time and would be hard to reverse.”

Trump announced the steepest tariffs in a century last week, including a 10% “baseline” charge for all exporters to the US and additional “reciprocal” rates on dozens of others that the administration identified as having high barriers to US goods. Markets dove in response, and some economists have predicted a recession in the US this year.

Dimon said Wednesday that “it is perfectly reasonable for someone to say that trade was unfair,” and that showing progress on trade deals is the best thing the Trump administration can do to calm markets.

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