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    Jamie Dimon: US Threat Comes More From Within Than China

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has warned that the United States is facing its biggest threat not from China, but from its own internal problems. He spoke at the Reagan National Economic Forum in Simi Valley, California, on Friday and explained that the country needs to fix serious issues at home before worrying about rivals abroad.

    Dimon said the world is going through big changes. He mentioned global problems such as wars, terrorism, and the growing risk of nuclear weapons. He said these are serious, but the real challenge for the United States lies in its economy and its ability to manage its affairs.

    One major issue is the rising national debt. In the last five years, the country added ten trillion dollars to its debt. The total is now more than thirty-six trillion dollars. The debt-to-GDP ratio is now about one hundred percent, much higher than in past decades. At the same time, the annual deficit has almost doubled. Dimon said that if a recession hits, the deficit could rise even more. This would cause serious financial trouble for the country.

    He also pointed out that the U.S. is losing trust and partnerships around the world. Many long-time allies are unsure about working with the U.S. because of changes in foreign policy and trade decisions. He said this weakens the country’s position in global trade and politics.

    Trade ties between the U.S. and China have also suffered. Since President Donald Trump introduced high tariffs, trade between the two countries has become less stable. On the same day as Dimon’s comments, Trump accused China of breaking trade agreements. This back-and-forth has created more uncertainty for businesses and world markets.

    Despite these issues with China, Dimon said the bigger problem is not overseas. He believes the United States must fix its own problems to stay strong. These include issues in education, taxes, immigration, healthcare, and public services. He said the country has many systems that are not working well, and if they are improved, the U.S. economy could grow faster.

    Dimon believes that poor management in both local and federal governments is hurting the country. He said that cities and states are struggling to manage pensions, public spending, and services. If these problems continue, they will lead to bigger economic troubles.

    He also agreed with other business leaders who think that America usually recovers well from problems. However, this time may be different if the country does not act quickly. He stressed that the time to fix these issues is now, not later.

    Jamie Dimon’s message is clear. While China remains a strong global competitor, the real test for the United States is whether it can fix its own challenges. From debt and deficits to failing systems in education and healthcare, the country has to act fast to avoid deeper problems.

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