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Jamie Dimon Endorses Elon Musk’s ‘Efficiency Commission’; Weighs In On Presidential Race

Dimon said that he wanted to do things "to make America healthier and to lift up all of our citizens."

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Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., following a Bloomberg Television interview on the sidelines of the JPMorgan Global Markets Conference in Paris, France, on Thursday, May 16, 2024. Dimon said significant price pressures are still influencing the US economy and may mean interest rates will be higher for longer than many investors are expecting.
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Jamie Dimon, Chairman & CEO of JPMorgan Chase, endorsed Elon Musk’s proposed “government efficiency commission” during an interview where he also weighed in on the state of the U.S. presidential race.

Dimon, who made the remarks during a Tuesday interview on CNBC-TV18, said that he was not planning to endorse either candidate and was more focused on policy.

He said he wanted to do things “to make America healthier and to lift up all of our citizens.”

Dimon said that the bottom 20 percent of Americans have been “left behind” and that populism is on the rise because they are “dying younger,” “their schools are worse,” and “they have more crime in the neighborhoods.”

Regarding the prospect of Musk joining a potential future Trump administration, Dimon said: “So, Elon – this idea about having an efficiency commission – I actually like the idea.”

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“I mean, I think governments have to become more efficient, more competent, and look at when they take money, what do they get for it?” he continued. “And I actually think it’s a very good idea.”

“We really need to do it,” he added. “I mean in America we need to do it, I’m sure a lot of other countries need to do the same thing.”

Dimon also said he was worried about geopolitical events because of their ability to “determine the state of the economy.”

“It’s really the geopolitics, that these things, you know, they’re getting worse, they’re not getting better,” he said. “There’s a chance for accidents in energy supply. God knows other countries get involved. You have a lot of war taking place right now. You have American warships being attacked almost every day in the Red Seas. That’s my biggest caution.”

“We’ve got to really think through how much debt countries can put on before it causes a real problem,” he added. “So I’m a long-term optimist. Short run, I’m a little more skeptical than other people that everything’s going to be great. Markets are pricing things like they’re going to be great. Put me on the cautious side of that one.”

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