The Atlanta Federal Reserve has revised its GDP growth estimate for the first quarter of 2026 to an annualized 1.6%, down from 1.9% just a day prior. This adjustment reflects weaker consumer spending and deteriorating net exports, which have collectively dragged down the GDP growth projection. Initially, the GDPNow model had forecasted a 3.1% growth rate in late February.
The revised estimate highlights a significant impact from international trade, with net exports reducing GDP growth by 0.76 percentage points. Meanwhile, personal consumption expenditures growth has slowed to 1.4%, indicating a pullback in consumer purchases. Despite this, private domestic investment remains robust, with a nowcast of 6.6%, suggesting businesses are still investing heavily.
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow is a real-time economic tracker, not an official forecast, and contrasts with the Bureau of Economic Analysis's advance estimate of 2.0% for Q1 2026. The crypto markets showed little reaction to the revision, although macroeconomic data often influences Federal Reserve policy considerations.
Atlanta Fed Cuts Q1 2026 GDP Estimate to 1.6% Amid Weak Consumer Spending
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