Economic Outlook for California – Professional Tax Services
The good news is that the analyses of most economic forecasts are somewhat optimistic for California through the end of 2025. However, the Federal Reserve does believe that if the geopolitical conflicts escalate in the Ukraine or the Middle East, it will place strain on the economy in California, thus causing a more pessimistic outlook. Should these conflicts stabilize or move toward resolution, the following expectations ought to prevail:
• California’s global connections and our large and diverse economic base should enable our state to avoid a recession and achieve sustainable growth over the next few years.
• The recent Southern California Economic Summit offered an optimistic forecast for the remainder of 2024 but did caution that the rate of growth will slow in 2025.
• Industries that will grow include innovative technologies, hospitality, healthcare, entertainment, tourism, software development, and scientific and technical consulting.
• California’s unemployment rate should maintain a slightly higher rate than the nation’s rate.
• California will remain economically resilient. However, many Californians will continue to struggle to remain financially afloat, as 31 percent are living near or below the poverty level.
• The new job market will remain higher than before the pandemic but will continue at a slower pace.
• Higher national housing rates will persist, causing moving out of state to remain less appealing. However, the expected faster-paced lowering of interest rates in 2025 and 2026 should increase inventory.
• The ongoing use of sanctions and tariffs will likely impact California consumers and businesses slightly due to rising costs of imported goods through 2025.
• The current pace of growth guided by increased savings during the pandemic has diminished. However, future interest rate cuts may allow consumption to increase.
• Spending on non-durable goods will continue to grow at a rate of 1.4 percent through 2025.
• The borrowing rate of California businesses, which increased sharply after the pandemic, will somewhat decline.
• Businesses investing in machinery and equipment will rise considerably through 2025.
If you have questions concerning what strategies you should implement to improve your financial situation, contact your accountant or tax professional. We offer complimentary advice to our clients.
Professional Tax Services is a locally owned provider serving over 3,500 local residents and businesses. For more information, call 661-259-1967 or visit www.scvprotaxservices.com.
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