The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - 2026 Will Be A Year Of “Living Dangerously” + Boom, Bust, or Meh? What To Expect From Trump’s Economy In 2026

Jan 12, 2026
Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics, dives into the troubling state of the U.S. economy, emphasizing its precariousness heading into 2026. He discusses how tax refunds will temporarily boost growth, despite looming deficits. Zandi contrasts the soaring AI stocks against a largely stagnant broader market and warns of flat job growth, particularly for new college graduates. With geopolitical tensions rising, Zandi highlights the risk of a potential AI-driven stock market correction, painting a sobering picture of what lies ahead.
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INSIGHT

AI Rally Masks Broader Fragility

  • AI stocks have driven a sharp market rally while the broader market shows modest gains.
  • The AI surge masks fragility in the wider economy and job creation.
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Job Growth Has Flatlined

  • Job creation has flatlined since May 2025 with downward revisions and concentrated gains in healthcare and leisure.
  • Overall hiring is weak as businesses delay replacements amid policy uncertainty and AI adoption.
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Deportations Don't Translate To Jobs

  • Deportations have reduced foreign-born workers but haven't translated into native-born replacements.
  • Labor supply constraints and weak labor demand from policy uncertainty both restrain payroll growth.
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