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End of an Era: The Coming Long-Run Slowdown in Corporate Profit Growth and Stock Returns

Working Paper
Michael Smolyansky
Federal Reserve Board, Finance and Economics Discussion Series, June 2023

Abstract:

I show that the decline in interest rates and corporate tax rates over the past three decades accounts for the majority of the period’s exceptional stock market performance. Lower interest expenses and corporate tax rates mechanically explain over 40 percent of the real growth in corporate profits from 1989 to 2019. In addition, the decline in risk-free rates alone accounts for all of the expansion in price-to-earnings multiples. I argue, however, that the boost to profits and valuations from ever-declining interest and corporate tax rates is unlikely to continue, indicating significantly lower profit growth and stock returns in the future.