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The U.S. economy is on relatively solid footing in the second half of 2024. But while inflation has cooled, progress has been choppy and inconsistent. Labor markets have started to loosen, and the Federal Reserve has been cautious about pivoting to interest rate cuts.

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Many economists, including Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) members, anticipate a soft landing for the U.S. economy in 2024 that includes slowing GDP growth but no recession. However, global markets were roiled in early August as a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report — which saw the unemployment rate tick upward to 4.3% — stoked fears of an economic downturn. Investors sold off stocks and other risky assets while fleeing to the safety of government bonds, and many analysts expressed concerns that the Fed had waited too long to cut interest rates. Though markets staged a relatively swift comeback to finish off the month, the volatility underscored how prone to reversal 2024’s seemingly strong market can be.

A single misstep in Fed policy could easily slow the economy so much that it contracts into a recession, making the next several months a critical period for the central bank. Investors fully expect the Fed to cut rates this month, but there’s a debate between whether a quarter-point or half-point cut is best.

Economic recessions are no reason for panic and have been a regular occurrence over the past century. However, investors can make the most of a difficult situation by knowing which risk factors to watch and how to position their portfolios to optimize their performance if a recession is looming in 2024 or 2025.

2024 Recession Risk Factors

There are many factors that can trigger or contribute to a recession, but two specific factors are likely the biggest risks to economic stability in 2024:

Inflation

Any investor who hasn’t been living under a rock for the past two years is already aware that the primary economic risk factor in 2024 is inflation. After reaching a 40-year high of 9.1% in June 2022, year-over-year consumer price index inflation has fallen to just 2.5% as of August 2024.

The Federal Reserve can celebrate the progress it has made in 2024, but the latest core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index reading in late August suggests it’s too early to declare victory over inflation just yet. Core PCE, which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is the Fed’s preferred inflation measure, was up 2.6% year over year in July, above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

High Interest Rates

The second economic risk factor in 2024 is elevated interest rates. The Federal Reserve has taken an aggressive approach to combating inflation by raising interest rates to 23-year highs, and it has made significant progress in bringing inflation down. The FOMC has raised interest rates 11 times since March 2022, bringing its fed funds target rate range to between 5.25% and 5.5%. The Fed issued its most recent rate hike in July 2023.

Higher interest rates increase the cost of borrowing money, discouraging companies from taking on debt to invest in expansion. Higher rates also reduce consumer spending, easing demand pressures that contribute to rising prices.

The bond market is pricing in an 86% chance that rates will fall by at least a full percentage point by the end of the year, potentially stimulating the economy.

To make matters worse, the last leg of the inflation battle may be the most difficult period for the Fed thanks to so-called sticky inflation. Sticky inflation is inflation in goods and services that have prices that are not very responsive to monetary policy adjustments, such as children’s clothing, auto insurance and medical products. Even as inflation in other areas of the economy continues to fall, sticky inflation may keep the Fed from reaching its inflation target for far longer than investors had hoped, and force the central bank to be less aggressive as it pivots to rate cuts.

Will There Be a Recession in 2024?

Fortunately, inflation and rising rates have not yet dragged down the U.S. economy, but there are warning signs that it could be slowing in the last innings of the year. The U.S. economy added only 142,000 jobs in August, less than the 160,000 economists expected, and the U.S. unemployment rate stands at 4.2%, up from 3.8% a year ago.

Investors should continue to monitor the labor market and other economic data in the coming months as tight monetary policy often has a lagging impact on growth. U.S. GDP growth slowed from 3.4% in the fourth quarter of 2023 to just 1.4% in the first quarter of 2024, but it bounced back to 3% in the second quarter. The latest Federal Reserve economic projections suggest that growth will rebound to an annual rate of 2.1% in 2024, but accelerating growth may prove difficult unless the Fed can meaningfully cut interest rates.

U.S. credit card debt stands at more than $1.1 trillion, and delinquency rates on that debt recently hit their highest level in more than a decade. Auto loan delinquencies are also on the rise, another potential red flag that U.S. consumer strength is deteriorating.

DataTrek Research co-founder Nick Colas says corporate bond spreads are another warning sign that economic growth could soon slow.

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“Corporate bond spreads hit ‘peak confidence’ in the U.S. economy one to two months ago and are now drifting their way higher to incorporate some slowing in economic growth,” Colas said in August.

“Corporate bonds are whispering ‘economic slowdown’ even as the S&P 500 hangs around record levels.”

The S&P 500 rallied in the first half of 2024 as investors cheered resilient earnings growth and anticipated that aggressive Fed rate cuts were just around the corner. However, the New York Fed’s recession probability model suggests there is still a 61.8% chance of a U.S. recession sometime in the next 12 months.

Of course, corporate earnings play a very important role in charting the stock market’s course, and there haven’t yet been severe warning signs on that front.

According to an Sept. 6 FactSet report, 79% of the S&P 500 firms that had already released Q2 earnings data (some 99% of those represented in the index) had reported actual earnings per share above analysts’ estimates. However, FactSet noted that the “magnitude” of earnings surprises had been below average, and some key firms’ positive earnings reports proved underwhelming to investors. For example, Amazon.com Inc. (ticker: AMZN) handily beat analysts’ estimates with earnings per share of $1.26 in the second quarter, but its stock slid due to weak third-quarter guidance and disappointing results in its advertising segment.

Third-quarter earnings season, in October and November, will be the last real test of corporate health before the end of the year.

What to Invest In During a Recession

There are several general strategies investors can use to manage risk and take advantage of opportunities should the U.S. slip into a recession in the final months of 2024.

First, consider reducing exposure to volatile stocks and increasing cash holdings. Cash may not be the most exciting play, but it reduces market risk and provides financial flexibility if a recession creates potential buying opportunities in 2024. In addition, investors can earn up to 5.25% interest or higher on a one-year certificate of deposit right now, locking in that yield before the Fed begins cutting rates.

Certain stocks and market sectors are more defensive than others and tend to outperform the rest of the market during recessions. Utility stocks, health care stocks and consumer staples stocks are considered defensive investments because their earnings tend to be insulated from economic cycles and swings in consumer confidence.

In addition, certain individual stocks have outperformed during each of the past two U.S. recessions. Walmart Inc. (WMT), Abbott Laboratories (ABT) and Synopsys Inc. (SNPS) are just three examples of stocks that beat the S&P 500 in both 2008 and 2020.

Investors with longer-term financial goals have another alternative as well: Simply ignore a recession and stay the course.

James Demmert, chief investment officer at Main Street Research, says investors shouldn’t be spooked by a potential economic slowdown in the second half of 2024.

“Cash on the sidelines, alongside FOMO or ‘fear of missing out,’ will likely enter the stock market over the next six months, pushing prices even higher. While sometimes FOMO can be a sign of investors being too exuberant, we think this next round of FOMO will be driven by investors who were too cautious over the past six to 12 months,” Demmert says.

For now, he recommends investors stay focused on earnings growth, FOMC monetary policy headlines and stock market valuations. Demmert says the AI-fueled bull market is just getting started and could last seven to nine years, pushing the S&P 500 above 6,000 by the end of 2024.

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Recession 2024: What to Watch and How to Prepare - WTOP News? ›

First, consider reducing exposure to volatile stocks and increasing cash holdings. Cash may not be the most exciting play, but it reduces market risk and provides financial flexibility if a recession creates potential buying opportunities in 2024.

How should I prepare for the upcoming recession? ›

What happens in a recession?
  1. Take stock of your financial priorities. ...
  2. Focus on debt repayment if you're able. ...
  3. Consider your career opportunities, both now and in the future. ...
  4. Try to bolster your emergency fund ahead of time. ...
  5. Make an effort to stay on top of your financial situation.

How to weather a recession? ›

For nonretirees, that means setting aside three to six months' worth of living expenses in a relatively safe, liquid account—such as an interest-bearing checking account, money market savings account, money market fund, or short-term CD—plus enough cash to cover any upcoming sizable expenses, such as tuition payments.

How to survive a recession? ›

Build up your emergency fund, pay off your high-interest debt, do what you can to live within your means, diversify your investments, invest for the long term, be honest with yourself about your risk tolerance, and keep an eye on your credit score.

Is there a risk of recession in 2024? ›

After global growth exceeded expectations in 2023, businesses' perceived probability of a global recession has fallen substantially in 2024, according to Oxford Economics data. Oxford's global risk survey in January showed a recession probability of 7.2% — less than half of what it was in October 2023.

What is the recession indicator for 2024? ›

In August 2024, the Sahm recession indicator was 0.57, a slight increase from the previous month. The Sahm Rule was developed to flag the onset of an economic recession more quickly than other indicators.

What not to do in a recession? ›

When the economy is in a recession, financial risks increase, including the risk of default, business failure, job losses, and bankruptcy. Avoid becoming a co-signer on a loan, taking out an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), or taking on new debt.

What do people buy most in a recession? ›

Consumer staples
  • Food. Everyone needs to eat and offering some food items can be a great way to expand your product offerings during an economic downturn. ...
  • Personal care items. ...
  • Cosmetics and related services. ...
  • Pet care products and services. ...
  • Clothing. ...
  • Baby items.

What food to buy before a recession? ›

Include a selection of the following foods in your short-term Disaster Supplies Kit:
  • Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables.
  • Canned juices, milk, soup (if powdered, store extra water)
  • Staples " sugar, salt, pepper.
  • High energy foods " peanut butter, jelly, crackers, granola bars, trail mix.

What job is recession proof? ›

12 Recession-Proof Jobs in 2024
  • Health Care Jobs. It's no surprise that jobs related to the medical profession are number one, right? ...
  • Specialized Care Jobs. ...
  • Public Safety Jobs. ...
  • Public Utility Jobs. ...
  • Repair Service Jobs. ...
  • Federal Government Jobs. ...
  • Education Jobs. ...
  • Childcare Jobs.
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Should I take my money out of the bank before a recession? ›

Your money is safe in a bank, even during an economic decline like a recession. Up to $250,000 per depositor, per account ownership category, is protected by the FDIC or NCUA at a federally insured financial institution.

Do things get cheaper in a recession? ›

If the U.S. is hit with a recession, higher unemployment rates could prompt people to stop spending money on things that aren't household necessities, driving the costs of certain goods and services down.

How to prepare for a recession in 2024? ›

Below are strategies and considerations that can help you prepare for and navigate your finances should a recession happen in the U.S. economy.
  1. Build An Emergency Fund. ...
  2. Reduce Debt. ...
  3. Diversify Investments. ...
  4. Reevaluate Your Budget. ...
  5. Invest In Stable Sectors And Assets. ...
  6. Continue Investing And Avoid Panic Selling.
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Where is the safest place to put your money during a recession? ›

Where to put money during a recession. Putting money in savings accounts, money market accounts, and CDs keeps your money safe in an FDIC-insured bank account (or NCUA-insured credit union account). Alternatively, invest in the stock market with a broker.

How much money should you hold in a recession? ›

Finance Experts All Say the Same Thing. GOBankingRates consulted quite a few finance experts and asked them this question. They all said the same thing: You need three to six months' worth of living expenses in an easily accessible savings account.

What is most needed during a recession? ›

Food. Everyone needs to eat and offering some food items can be a great way to expand your product offerings during an economic downturn. Pre-packaged food items, like chips and cookies, offer shelf-stable options to help ensure your stock doesn't go bad as you're building consumer awareness of your expanded offerings.

What not to do during a recession? ›

When the economy is in a recession, financial risks increase, including the risk of default, business failure, job losses, and bankruptcy. Avoid becoming a co-signer on a loan, taking out an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), or taking on new debt.

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