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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon warns U.S. economy could soon 'deteriorate'

"Employment will come down a little bit. Inflation will go up a little bit. Hopefully, it's just a little bit," Dimon said.

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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon warns U.S. economy could soon 'deteriorate'

"Employment will come down a little bit. Inflation will go up a little bit. Hopefully, it's just a little bit," Dimon said.

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Jamie Dimon says inflation will go up and employment will shift down as economy 'deteriorates' amid shifting…

Jamie Dimon says there's no point looking at consumer sentiment for a hint on the economy, analysts will have to wait for the real data to trickle through.

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  1. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·cnbc.com

    JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon warns U.S. economy could soon 'deteriorate'

    "Employment will come down a little bit. Inflation will go up a little bit. Hopefully, it's just a little bit," Dimon said.

  2. giovedì 12 giugno 2025·fortune.com

    Jamie Dimon says inflation will go up and employment will shift down as economy 'deteriorates' amid shifting 'tectonic plates'

    Jamie Dimon says there's no point looking at consumer sentiment for a hint on the economy, analysts will have to wait for the real data to trickle through.