KEY POINTS
  • There's a 50 percent chance, at least, the U.S. heads into a recession in 2019, KPMG principal and chief economist Constance Hunter says.
  • Hunter's comments echo those of former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, who says she has anecdotal evidence that businesses are starting to hold off on investment plans because of economic uncertainty.
  • Analysts and economists during the National Retail Federation's Big Show are talking about what the government shutdown means for the industry.
Customer shops inside a BJ's Wholesale Club store in Falls Church, Virginia.

What does the U.S. economy have in store for retailers in 2019?

For many, it looks to be a waiting game.