Recessions since World War II have lasted just over 10 months each, on average. The last one, which began in 2020, lasted just two months.
Tag: Interest Rates
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Fed Confronts a ‘New World’ of Inflation
Central banks had a longstanding playbook for how inflation worked. In the postpandemic era, all bets are off.
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Why the Fed Is Risking a Recession
Home sales are flagging and the rest of the economy is expected to slow, maybe sharply, as rates increase. Why is the Federal Reserve doing this?
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Why the Fed Is Risking a Recession
Home sales are flagging and the rest of the economy is expected to slow, maybe sharply, as rates increase. Why is the Federal Reserve doing this?