High costs, a lot of bureaucracy and crises everywhere you look: the mood in the German economy has reached a low point. Business associations generally assess the current situation to be worse than it was a year ago, and pessimism dominates when looking ahead to 2025.

“The current economic situation has rarely been so worrying. We have known a number of crises over the past 100 years, but none have been as complex with as many causes as the one we are in now,” says Michael Hüther, director of the employer-related Institute of the German Economy (IW), summing up the results of his annual survey House together among large industry associations.

Whole bunch of problems

At the turn of the year 2024/2025, 31 of the 49 associations surveyed rated the current situation in their industry as even worse than a year ago. Just four economic sectors reported an improvement within a year: waste disposal, insurance, trade fairs and real estate.

“Labor, materials and energy are expensive here, excessive bureaucracy is paralyzing, the uncertain situation on the world market is weakening exports, and the political chaos at home is weakening investments,” said Hüther to the German Press Agency. “The next federal government faces the major task of creating a sustainable economic perspective.”

A predominantly bleak view of 2025

Looking ahead to the new year, there are more optimists and fewer pessimists compared to the previous survey. However, the pessimists still predominate. 20 of the 49 business associations expect a decline in production in their area in 2025, 13 expect the values ​​to remain the same, and 16 expect more production.

According to the IW researchers, the overall rather poor mood will have an impact on the labor market: 25 associations expect job cuts in their industries in the coming year, only seven industry associations expect more employees. (dpa)

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