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Should we still be worried about a recession?

Feb 22, 2023
17:47
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Why Didn't the Economy Follow Historical Trends After the Fed Hired Rates?
02:19 • 2min
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Is There a Soft Landing?
04:10 • 3min
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How Realistic a Soft Landing for the Economy Is
06:43 • 3min
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Is There a Disconnection Between Personal Experience and the Economy?
09:47 • 2min
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The Stock Market and the Fed Interest Rates - Is There a Relationship?
11:33 • 2min
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What Are the White House's Priorities for the Economy?
14:03 • 3min
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Is There a Good or a Bad Economy?
16:39 • 2min
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For months, economists warned that the U.S. economy may enter a recession. Instead, the economy appears to be growing. Rachel Siegel joins us to explain why economists were worried, and what led this economy to defy predictions.



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