Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson warned that the United States faces a significant risk of recession if several global forces converge. In a recent commentary,Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson warned that the United States faces a significant risk of recession if several global forces converge. In a recent commentary,

Cardano Founder Hoskinson Warns of U.S. Recession

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Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson warned that the United States faces a significant risk of recession if several global forces converge.

In a recent commentary, he said a potential AI bubble burst, combined with long-time U.S. allies shifting trade and investment toward China, could push the economy into recession.

As a result, Hoskinson argued that prolonged economic decoupling would sharply reduce U.S. consumption and could become economically catastrophic without timely policy intervention.

Key Points  

  • Hoskinson identifies retaliatory EU tariffs, a potential AI bubble burst, and a shift in trade toward China as major risks to the U.S. economy.
  • He warns that a recession becomes inevitable if these pressures persist without intervention.
  • Goldman Sachs estimates a 35% odds that the U.S. will enter a recession this year.
  • Hoskinson notes that decisive action by the U.S. government could still prevent or mitigate a downturn.

What Could Drive US Into Recession

The Cardano founder made the assertion in a recent interview while addressing questions about whether and when the U.S. could enter a recession. He described a chain reaction in which financial strain and geopolitical realignment weaken foreign direct investment into the U.S.

He pointed to deepening economic ties with China among Western partners, including new trade deals and expanded diplomacy involving Canada and the U.K., as signs of a gradual but meaningful shift in global trade dynamics.

Hoskinson also warned of a potential AI bubble burst and escalating retaliatory tariffs across Europe as factors that could drive the U.S. into recession.

Potential Timing

According to him, losing a significant share of trading partners over a three- to five-year period would directly weaken U.S. consumption. Since consumption underpins the economy, he argued that losing as many as 50% of trading partners would have a severe impact.

He adds that if these pressures remain unchecked, a U.S. recession becomes inevitable. However, he maintains that prompt and decisive government action could still prevent an economic downturn.

Fears of Potential Recession Remain

Amid escalating trade tensions, financial experts warn that the U.S. faces rising recession risks. In March 2025, Goldman Sachs estimated a 35% chance of a U.S. recession within the next 12 months, citing intensifying trade wars.

After a prolonged back-and-forth with China last year, the U.S. entered 2026 by slamming a 10% tariff on several European countries, effective February 1. In response, the EU suspended its trade deal with the U.S.

However, President Trump later reversed course, scrapping the tariffs after reaching an agreement on Greenland’s future.

Despite the reversal, economist Mark Zandi warned that the U.S. remains close to recession, citing a weakening labor market and slowing economic growth. 

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