Atlanta Fed GDPNow model estimates U.S. GDP growth at 2.5 percent, Mohamed A. El-Erian notes

Atlanta Fed GDPNow model estimates U.S. GDP growth at 2.5 percent, Mohamed A. El-Erian notes
Atlanta Fed GDPNow sees 2.5 percent GDP

Mohamed A. El-Erian, president at Queens' College, University of Cambridge, highlights the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model indicating U.S. GDP is growing at a 2.5 percent rate as the second quarter ends.

The GDPNow model is widely followed for its real-time tracking of economic growth based on a broad set of incoming data.

El-Erian recently noted that U.S. May PCE inflation data, closely watched by markets and the Federal Reserve, is set for release this week (see article). He also observed that gold's share of global official reserves reached 27% at the end of 2025, overtaking the euro and U.S. Treasuries (read more). These data points reflect El-Erian’s ongoing focus on key economic indicators.

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