Thursday, February 29, 2024

Why the US Could Still See a Recession This Year

    

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NY Fed’s Williams Says Still ‘Ways to Go’ to Reach 2% Inflation. . . Williams said there are likely to be "bumps along the way" back to 2%.

The Fed is set to update key forecasts on the economy and monetary policy at its March 19-20 policy meeting.
In his speech, Williams said inflation has "declined significantly" over the past year and a half amid "broad-based" retreats in the components that make up inflation measurements. 

  • But he added, "we still have a ways to go on the journey to sustained 2% inflation.
  • "Williams said he sees inflation ebbing to between 2% to 2.25% this year and to 2% next year. 
  • Overall inflation pressures measured by the personal consumption expenditures price index were up by 2.6% in December from the same month a year earlier.
Noting the unexpected strength of recent consumer level inflation data, Williams said there are likely to be "bumps along the way" back to 2%.

Williams also said he expects economic growth to slow this year to around 1.5% and for the current 3.7% unemployment rate to rise to around 4%.
 He said that while risks to the outlook remain, the economy has nevertheless become more balanced.

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Fed’s Williams Says Still ‘Ways to Go’ to Reach 2% Inflation

  • New York chief says Fed can likely cut rates ‘later this year’
  • Says three rate cuts in 2024 is ‘reasonable starting point’
Feb 28, 2024

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