Even in a de-escalation scenario, the tariff-related hit to US GDP could be on the order of 0.5 p.p, putting the economy at growing risk of stagflation
April Macro Brief: Special edition Tariff distress · page 22 of 41
The chart uses a stacked bar format to show components of GDP impact, with a diamond marker for the total impact.
Consulting deck · scenario_analysis · quantify_impact · dense density
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Parallel Structure loop · 75%
Loop replays same chart-type structure for inflation / households / states.
Progressive Disclosure loop · 65%Loop unpacks impact sequentially from GDP -> CPI -> household -> sub-national.
Action Titles slide · 90%Title: 'Even in a de-escalation scenario, the tariff-related hit to US GDP could be on the order of 0.5 p.p.'
Annotation slide · 90%Callout box flags negative feedback loops behind the -4.7 disorderly bar.
Color Strategy slide · 80%Stacked-component palette decomposes drag (consumer / investment / trade).
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