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Moody’s Chief Economist: Maryland At High Risk Of Recession

August 28, 2025
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Maryland’s economy is showing troubling signals. A new analysis places Maryland among the states already in, or at high risk of, recession.

A new state-by-state analysis from Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi shows a patchwork national economy, with states falling into three categories: expanding, treading water, or in recession/high risk.

According to Zandi, the findings place Maryland squarely in the “recession/high risk” category, underscoring the vulnerabilities of counties that heavily depend on income, property, and transfer tax revenues.

Zandi explains that his assessment of state economies is based on “coincident measures” of current economic activity, including payroll employment, household employment, industrial production, and other real-time data.

The Three Categories

* Expansion (Green): Approximately one-third of states, led by Texas, Florida, and the Carolinas, continue to experience growth. These states represent a large share of the national GDP, but even their growth has slowed.

* Treading Water (Yellow): States like California, New York, and Michigan, together accounting for a considerable portion of the US economy, are flat. Their stability is crucial in preventing a national recession.

* Recession/High Risk (Red): States spread across regions, from Massachusetts to Mississippi, show consistent declines across key indicators. Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and the District of Columbia all appear here, making the broader DC region stand out as especially weak.

Click here to read the rest of the article written by Kevin Kinnaly over at Conduit Streets

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