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    ChatGPT: What could hurt the economy?

    Smart WealthhabitsBy Smart WealthhabitsApril 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    ChatGPT: What could hurt the economy?

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    Concerns about a potential economic recession never completely go away. But recently, they have been getting faster.

    From tariffs to the Iran conflict, many are wondering what damage could actually happen to the economy. So GOBankingRates asked ChatGPT. What was said in this is not just one issue but a mixture of pressures building up at the same time.

    Also see three money moves that matter most when the economy feels shaky.

    high interest rates

    According to ChatGPT, higher interest rates are one of the biggest risks at the moment. The current federal funds rate is 3.5% to 3.75%, which remains unchanged since the Federal Reserve’s last meeting in March.

    With the way the economy is currently going, the Fed may raise rates to slow things down. And if that happens, the cost of borrowing will become higher and the purchasing power of consumers will reduce. If rates remain high for too long, spending and investment could slow so much that a broader recession could occur, Chattgpt said.

    government debt

    The second major concern is government debt. America’s national debt has exceeded $39 trillion, and the cost of servicing it continues to rise.

    ChatGPT said this could be risky as the government would have less room to act during a crisis.

    consumer credit

    Millions of Americans rely on credit cards and loans to make ends meet. Rising credit card balances and rising crime rates show increased stress in many households.

    If consumers suddenly cut back on spending, “it could rapidly impact businesses and slow the economy overall,” ChatGPT said.

    Global conflicts and supply chain risks

    Geopolitical tensions could disrupt energy, trade and investor confidence. For example, gas prices are skyrocketing due to disruptions in oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz route due to the ongoing Iran war.

    Any major increase could push up prices and impact the economy.

    Stock market and labor market concerns

    ChatGPT also said that both the stock market and the labor market could increase the risk of the US economy collapsing. It said some sectors of the stock market, particularly tech, appear to be overvalued, but could face sharp declines if expectations are not met.

    At the same time, recruitment in some industries has slowed down. According to ChatGPT, if unemployment rises as the market declines, it could undermine confidence and precipitate a macroeconomic recession.

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