Fresh off its first-ever economic forecast, America’s Credit Unions’ economics team hopped on the podcast to set the stage for 2024.
What do they expect this year? Will the U.S. face a recession? What’s happening in lending? How are credit unions’ balance sheets?
Dawit Kebede, Curt Long, Ligia Vado, and Mike Schenk answer those questions and more, with their baseline forecast calling for modest economic growth of 1.5% in 2024.
“That recognizes the idea that the Fed will deliver on its promise of a soft landing, but we do see significant operational and financial risks for credit unions,” Schenk says. “So, it’s nice that we won’t be suffering through a recession, but the unemployment rate is going to drift up. That means consumers on the margin will be more likely to experience difficulty.”
Dive into the details by listening to the full episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.
In this episode:
0:12: Episode intro
0:56: Mike's "in a nutshell" outlook
2:59: Interest rates
6:18: Labor market
10:14: Consumer sector
11:22: Housing market
15:00: Auto lending
17:56: Loan growth and asset quality
22:12: Liquidity
24:16: Wage pressures
25:31: Credit union earnings
27:16: Final thoughts