The latest data release for US Treasury Tax Revenues shows the year-over-year growth rolling averages are now in negative territory. Is this a recession flag?
Tax revenues are a lagging indicator.
The graph below shows the year-over-year growth of tax revenues.
Food for Thought:
I do not believe in single litmus tests to gauge the economy. Having said that, there is little backward revision in US Treasury data making this a reliable tool to be used with other data sets to gauge the economy. At this point, no data set that I judge as a reliable recession flag is screaming. Many are coming close – but close is not a recession indication.
I do not buy into the way the economy is measured as it dis-proportionally measures the very rich 0.01% of the people – and ignores the median. But I accept that recessions are indicated by certain specific metrics which are not yet indicating a recession – but beware backward revisions. Therefore I continue to forecast a snail economy for the USA for the visible future.
Other Economic News this Week:
The Econintersect Economic Index for July 2016 continues marginally in contraction but insignificantly improved. The index is slightly above the lowest value since the end of the Great Recession. Although Econintersect does not buy into proposition that Brexit is bad for the global economy, the financial markets do – and their reaction may cause a recessionary dynamic. For those alive in 1973 will remember that the oil embargo triggered a recession. Global events do indeed impact the USA economy.
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