Some economists argue that America's economic outlook is not great, in light of weak growth abroad and weak US demographics. A notable example of this pessimistic outlook is Larry Summer's secular stagnation hypothesis.
However, Deutsche Bank's Torsten Sløk remains optimistic.
Regarding weakness abroad, Sløk argues that so far there's little evidence that anything happening in America's trading partners is hitting the US economy significantly given that the US steadily continues to add jobs every month.