gdp beats expectations. i hope joe continues to "destroy" america more! ol
He will for as long as he continues to cling to the last gasping breaths of his soon ending life on earth.gdp beats expectations. i hope joe continues to "destroy" america more! ol
He will for as long as he continues to cling to the last gasping breaths of his soon ending life on earth.
I'm glad the gdp did do as badly lately as economists feared under Biden's economy-busting policies.so you think gdp growth exceeding estimates is a sign of destoying america?
well you are a *****. lol
It's not badly *****I'm glad the gdp did do as badly lately as economists feared under Biden's economy-busting policies.
Overall, U.S. GDP growth has averaged about 0.95% during Trump’s first term in office.I'm glad the gdp did do as badly lately as economists feared under Biden's economy-busting policies.
Is the US heading for recession? All the indicators say yes | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)It's not badly *****
You are an economic ***** lol
Inflation is skyrocketing under Biden compared to under Trump. Gas prices are higher. Cost of goods are higher. Buying power is lower. Individual wealth is decreasing. And so forth.Overall, U.S. GDP growth has averaged about 0.95% during Trump’s first term in office.
2.4 percent is much higher than trumps economy busting policies lol
May 2022?Is the US heading for recession? All the indicators say yes | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)
UNITED STATES
As economists warn of a recession, what lies ahead for the US economy?
May 4, 2022
Republished with permission from Knowledge@WhartonThe online research and business analysis journal of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
This article is part of: World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Inflation is 3 percent that isn't skyrocketingInflation is skyrocketing under Biden compared to under Trump. Gas prices are higher. Cost of goods are higher. Buying power is lower. Individual wealth is decreasing. And so forth.
May 2022?
***** lol
Forecasts mean nothing
Mid-year market outlook 2025 | J.P. Morgan Research
The persistent backdrop of policy uncertainty, coupled with geopolitical risks, portends increased macroeconomic volatility for the second half of the year.www.jpmorgan.com
US economic outlook
J.P. Morgan Research expects the U.S. to enter a mild recession near the end of 2023 as the restrictive policy stance from the Federal Reserve (Fed) creates tighter credit conditions, gradually dragging down growth.