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US Economic Outlook: September 2025

The August employment report reveals the U.S. economy is weaker than initially reported. With job creation at recession-level lows and unemployment measures rising, the labor market is signaling a clear slowdown. 

In this month’s 10-minute outlook, Board Principal Economist Natalie Gallagher explains what the labor data means for Federal Reserve policy, inflation, and business planning in the months ahead. 

This update covers:

  • Why the data shows the economy is weaker than initially reporte
  • How sectoral divides reveal resilience in essential services but contraction in goods production and business services 
  • Why September rate cuts are highly likely, beginning a longer easing cycle
  • Three imperatives for leaders: efficiency, cash preservation, and scenario planning

The post-pandemic boom is giving way to a slower-growth equilibrium. For businesses navigating interest rates, consumer demand, and supply chain uncertainty, this outlook provides essential context for Q4 and beyond. 

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