According to Odaily, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its economic growth forecasts for the United States. The IMF now projects a growth rate of 2.7% for 2025, up from the previous estimate of 2.2% made in October. For 2026, the growth rate is expected to be 2.1%, slightly higher than the earlier forecast of 2.0%. The IMF notes that policy changes under the new U.S. administration could lead to a short-term increase in inflation. Additionally, excessive deregulation in the U.S. might undermine financial safeguards, potentially heightening financial vulnerabilities.