I.M.F. Raises U.S. Economic Forecast as Other Regions Lag
Briefly

The U.S. economy is projected to grow 2.7% in 2025, a significant increase from the previous estimate of 2.2%, according to the IMF's latest report.
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the I.M.F.'s chief economist, highlighted the divergence in economic growth, noting that the U.S. now shows stronger potential output growth than prepandemic levels.
While global output is expected to grow 3.3% this year and next, there are risks posed by newly elected governments that could affect economic stability.
Mr. Gourinchas warned that proposed economic policies by the incoming administration could increase inflation due to factors like tax cuts and deregulation.
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