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projection

[pruh-jek-shuhn] / prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /




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Merz is betting on a public spending spree on defence and infrastructure to get the economy moving again, with the government's latest projection in October forecasting growth this year will reach 1.3 percent.

From Barron's

Driving this gain are projections for a global aluminum deficit in 2026, as the excess manufacturing capacity China has had for aluminum over the past 20 years may finally be used up.

From The Wall Street Journal

All together, projections for continued economic growth in the U.S., lower interest rates and the new tax breaks have analysts expecting small-cap companies to see the largest advantages this year.

From MarketWatch

“We can now see inflation at target in mid-2026, rather than having to wait until 2027 as in our previous projection,” he said in a speech.

From The Wall Street Journal

In August, the US leader pointed to a Congressional Budget Office projection that changes in tariffs would reduce total deficits by $4.0 trillion altogether over a decade.

From Barron's