Key takeaways
- Most economists believe that a recession is likely in 2023
- Recessions are a regular part of a healthy economy and their length varies
- Calling the start and end of a recession is tricky due to the various moving parts of the economy
As soon as economists saw that inflation was not transitory but longer-lasting, they began considering the potential for a recession. With higher prices persisting even after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates, the expectation for a recession only mounted.
Here is where the economy stands now and if economists still believe a recession is likely—plus how Q.ai can help, whichever which way the markets move.
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