Trade Deficit Explodes 22.3% MoM and 53.8% YoY

SchiffGold US Debt Trade Deficit

TTM Imported Goods Rises Above $3T

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05-06-2022

This article first appeared on SchiffGold.

The March trade deficit came in at -$110B. This obliterated the February record trade deficit of $90B. As the chart below shows, the trade deficit has set a record in each of the last 4 months. It was creeping upwards from -$80B to -$90B before exploding in the latest month.

Figure 1: Monthly Plot Detail

The table below provides detail.

Monthly Trade Deficit

Looking at Trailing Twelve Month:

Historical Perspective

Zooming out and focusing on the Net numbers shows the longer-term trend and shows the magnitude of the current move. The spike down on the far-right side shows how quickly the deficit has exploded. This plot also shows how much larger the Goods Deficit is compared to the Services Surplus. The Services Surplus has been declining since Jan 2018.

Figure 2: Historical Net Trade Balance

The chart below zooms in on the Services Surplus to show the wild ride it has been on in recent months. It compares Net Services to Total Exported Services to show relative size. After hovering near 35% since 2013, it dropped to 24.9% in Oct 2021, recovered to 28%, but has fallen back down to 25.8%.

Figure 3: Historical Services Surplus

To put it all together and remove some of the noise, the next plot below shows the Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) values for each month (i.e., each period represents the summation of the previous 12-months).

Figure 4: Trailing 12 Months (TTM)

Although the Net Trade Deficits are hitting all-time records in dollar terms, it can be put in perspective by comparing the value to US GDP. As the chart below shows, the current records are still below the 2006 highs before the Great Financial Crisis.

That being said, the current 3.88% is the highest since April of 2009 and up from 2.93% in October.

Figure 5: TTM vs GDP

The chart below shows the YTD values. Because the current month is March, this chart only shows three months, but already 2022 is well above prior years by a significant margin.

Figure 6: Year to Date

What it means for Gold and Silver

Initially, the war between Ukraine and Russia could have put downward pressure on the trade deficit as the US banned imports from Russia. Unfortunately, the opposite has occurred and the trade deficit has completely exploded to new highs. This cannot last forever without imploding the US dollar.

The US continues to run massive deficits with its trading partners. How long will countries continue to accept paper dollars for physical goods? Eventually, the dollars being exchanged for goods will come flooding back to the US. This will likely exacerbate the inflation problem. Gold and silver offer excellent protection in such an environment.


Data Source: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/BOPGSTB

Data Updated: Monthly on one month lag

Last Updated: May 04, 2022 for Mar 2022

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