The great slowdown: Why inflation, housing and the labor market might be showing a recession — or something else
July 25, 20227 min read1398 words
Published: July 25, 2022  |  7 min read1398 words
Massive job growth, employer demand for labor and a booming housing market are all starting to come off the post-covid boom. This is one of the most confusing times in recent memory for the economy. , there’s unprecedented gloom; meanwhile, employers are hiring at a pace that’s o...
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July 27, 2022
Great writing about the complexities of the economy making forecasting difficult. Many people might read this article as a series of distractions to avoid words like recession and inflation. Other readers might look at it as intentionally confusing to make readers relax and get on with their lives. All readers will have the opportunity to learn.
July 27, 2022
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