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Sluggish growth but not recession, and no one giving credit to the Fed for hiking rates to increase the deficit and help keep it to a soft landing ;) At least so far it looks to me like a large Covid dip followed by a larger post-Covid bounce followed by a correction to prior levels: More signs of no recession yet:
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Sluggish growth but not recession, and no one giving credit to the Fed for hiking rates to increase the deficit and help keep it to a soft landing ;) At least so far it looks to me like a large Covid dip followed by a larger post-Covid bounce followed by a correction to prior levels: More signs of no recession yet:
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WARREN MOSLER considers the following as important: Uncategorized
This could be interesting, too:
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Sluggish growth but not recession, and no one giving credit to the Fed for hiking rates to increase the deficit and help keep it to a soft landing ;)
At least so far it looks to me like a large Covid dip followed by a larger post-Covid bounce followed by a correction to prior levels:
More signs of no recession yet: