The IMF Projects Big Boom In U.S. Economy

It’s no secret that the United States economy has performed average at best under Barack Obama. Supporters of the President point to indicators like unemployment rates to defend the President while completely ignoring the fact that there are 95,000,000 Americans not in the workforce.

With runaway national debt approaching $20,000,000,000,000 and more Americans on food-stamps than under any other President in American history, it’s hard to say that the economy has been even average at best.

In the two-months Donald Trump has spent as the President-Elect he has already scored numerous wins for the American economy from companies like Ford, Alibaba, IBM, GM (announcement to be made this week), Chrysler-Fiat, Amazon, and Carrier just to name a few.

Now the International Monetary Fund has released a report that shows that the U.S. economy is expected to boom over the next two years under President Trump.

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The IMF says that after a lackluster 2016 which had a lousy 1.6 percent economic growth rate, that 2017 is projected to have a 2.3 percent growth rate followed up by a 2.5 percent growth rate in 2018.

From The IMF:

After a lackluster out-turn in 2016, economic activity is projected to pick up pace in 2017 and 2018… …This forecast is based on the assumption of a changing policy mix under a new administration in the United States and its global spillovers… …The projection for the United States is the one with the highest likelihood among a wide range of possible scenarios. It assumes a fiscal stimulus that leads growth to rise to 2.3 percent in 2017 and 2.5 percent in 2018,