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Beachnutt

(7,324 posts)
Tue Aug 29, 2023, 11:13 AM Aug 2023

The US economy is doing way better than the rest of the rich world

BusinessInsider

The US is performing much better than many other wealthy nations when comparing economic growth and inflation rates.
The US had the highest GDP growth since the start of the pandemic among the G7 countries, an informal group of industrialized democracies.
This data further suggests the US is not heading toward a recession.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/us-economy-doing-way-better-than-rest-of-rich-world-2023-7

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The US economy is doing way better than the rest of the rich world (Original Post) Beachnutt Aug 2023 OP
Oh but just wait for the fed... there will be a recession if they have anything to say about it. onecaliberal Aug 2023 #1
If the Fed hadn't hiked rates, inflation would be at or above 15% Fiendish Thingy Aug 2023 #3
You'd never know it by listening to MSM news. Wednesdays Aug 2023 #2

onecaliberal

(32,861 posts)
1. Oh but just wait for the fed... there will be a recession if they have anything to say about it.
Tue Aug 29, 2023, 11:38 AM
Aug 2023

Just think how much better we'd be doing if they weren't constantly trying to throw a wrench in the economic wheels.

Fiendish Thingy

(15,611 posts)
3. If the Fed hadn't hiked rates, inflation would be at or above 15%
Tue Aug 29, 2023, 12:06 PM
Aug 2023

Instead of the the current 3.4%

The target is 2%, so another hike or two may be coming.

Since congress can’t/won’t act to strengthen the economy by raising taxes on the rich, the only tool left is rates hikes by the fed.

Historically, prior to the GFC of 2008, Fed rates averaged 5-7%; currently, the Fed funds rate is 5.5%.

While I think Powell waited too long to begin hikes (he should have started a year earlier than he did), which necessitated larger, more rapid hikes, we are now at a point where inflation is cooling, unemployment is at record lows, even with some significant tech layoffs, and wages are starting to catch up with inflation.

The Fed isn’t going to trigger a recession; if anything, Powell has helped engineer a soft landing.

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