The economy remains on a positive trajectory
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Financial markets are too pessimistic about how the Iran war will affect the U.S. economy. Yes, oil prices have surged, volatility has returned to global equity and commodity markets, and many commentators are warning about either a recession or a long period of stagflation. But these fears are misplaced. The U.S. economy of today should weather the storm of the […]
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