55% of economists believe that the US economy will perform weaker than expected
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The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) panel of economists pointed out that the overall risk facing the economy is increasing, with 55% of economists saying the likelihood of the economy performing worse than expected is greater than the likelihood of performing better, and Federal Reserve policy is listed as one of the potential influencing factors. Currently, the median forecast of the expert group shows that the US economic growth is expected to slow down from the expected 2.6% this year to 1.8% next year, the unemployment rate will rise from the current 4.2% to 4.4%, and the inflation rate next year will reach 2.1%. Two-thirds of the respondents said they expect an economic recession to occur at least by 2026.
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