- JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned in his 2026 shareholder letter that the worst economic outcome would be stagflation characterized by low growth and high inflation
- Dimon highlighted that the United States national debt is entering a danger zone that could force interest rates to remain higher for longer than markets anticipate
- The bank chief identified a tectonic shift in the global order driven by persistent inflation and aggressive fiscal spending
- Financial analysts noted that Dimon is maintaining a stance of healthy paranoia regarding the potential for a 2026 inflationary spike and its spillover effects on global credit markets
Jamie Dimon warns of stagflation risks and danger zone for national debt
Apr 28, 2026, 2:49:04 PM UTC(22 hours ago)
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From:@DeItaone
DIMON SAYS WORST CASE I WORRY ABOUT IS STAGFLATION