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Fed Data suggests there was no recession in September

Por: The Hill Politics November 04, 2022

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The probability that the U.S. was in a recession in September is close to zero percent, the St. Louis Federal Reserve reported this week, despite widely reported fears of a recession in that month and public opinion polling showing that many Americans thought a recession had already begun. Data from the St. Louis Fed updated Tuesday showed that the chances of recession in the U.S. in September were less than half of 1 percent. Other economists... + full article



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