US Q1 advance GDP +2.0% vs +2.3% expected
Final Q4 GDP was +0.5% Consumer spending (PCE): +1.6% GDP final sales (excluding inventories) +1.6% vs +0.3% prior GDP price index (GDP deflator): +3.6% vs +3.8% expected Core PCE (excluding food & energy): +4.3% vs +4.1% expected Business investment (nonresidential fixed investment): Contributions to GDP in percentage points: Government +0.30 vs -1.03 prior Net exports -0.40 vs -0.08 prior Inventories +0.35 vs +0.28 prior Fixed investment +0.70 vs +0.28 prior Services +1.25 vs +1.45 prior Goods
The lower-than-expected GDP growth may lead to bearish sentiment in the forex market, particularly for the US dollar, as traders adjust their expectations for future monetary policy. Overall, prices may trend downward.
Final Q4 GDP was +0.5% Consumer spending (PCE): +1.6% GDP final sales (excluding inventories) +1.6% vs +0.3% prior GDP price index (GDP deflator): +3.6% vs +3.8% expected Core PCE (excluding food & energy): +4.3% vs +4.1% expected Business investment (nonresidential fixed investment): Contributions to GDP in percentage points: Government +0.30 vs -1.03 prior Net exports -0.40 vs -0.08 prior Inventories +0.35 vs +0.28 prior Fixed investment +0.70 vs +0.28 prior Services +1.25 vs +1.45 prior Goods +0.10 vs -0.02 prior The U.S. economy grew at a 2.0% annualized pace in Q1 2026, a notable rebound from the soft 0.5% print in Q4 2025 — but the headline flatters a release that warrants closer scrutiny on both the growth and inflation sides. The composition tells the real story. Real final sales to private domestic purchasers — the cleanest read on underlying demand — rose 2.5%, up from 1.8%. That's encouraging. But peel back the layers and the quarter looks heavily distorted by trade flows and one-offs. Both exports and imports surged, with computers, peripherals, and parts leading the way on both sides of the ledger. That's the fingerprint of pre-tariff front-running, not organic demand. Equipment investment got a similar lift from information processing — read: the AI capex story is still alive, but some of this is inventory being pulled forward through customs. Government spending bounced back sharply, led by federal nondefense compensation. Anyone reading this as a fiscal impulse should pause: this is largely the mechanical reversal of the Q4 shutdown drag. Take it as noise, not signal. The inflation numbers are where this release gets uncomfortable. Headline PCE jumped to 4.5% from 2.9%. Core PCE printed 4.3% versus 2.7% prior. That is a serious hot read, and the gap between gross domestic purchases prices (3.6%) and PCE (4.5%) suggests tariff pass-through is finally hitting consumer baskets. The Fed cannot ignore a 160 basis point jump in core in a single quarter, regardless of how the tariff legal saga shakes out. The takeaway: 2.0% growth with 4.3% core inflation is not a goldilocks print — it's stagflation-adjacent. The IEEPA refund saga and tariff distortions will keep muddying the data through Q2. Markets cheering the growth number should look twice at the deflator. This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.
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