Why The U.S. Is Already In A Recession

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From the NYSE site, Caroline Woods and Danielle DiMartino Booth discuss the Fed's continued fight against inflation, the spending power of U.S. Consumers, and how AI could impact the labor market.
 

Video Length: 00:27:46


Video Chapter
0:00-2:00 Introduction & the Fed's Rate Cut Timeline
2:01-3:35 Inflation Data in Review
3:36-4:15 The Fed's Fight Against Inflation
4:16-5:15 Non-Discretionary Inflation
5:16-7:20 Breaking Down Inflation Data
7:21-8:47 Inflation Price Impact
8:48-10:55 U.S. Consumer Spending Power
10:56-13:10 Inflation Impact on the Consumer
13:11-15:15 Gauging U.S. Labor Market
15:16-16:18 Unemployment Figures
16:19-18:12 A.I. in the Labor Force
18:13-20:13 What the Fed Needs to Do Now
20:14-21:30 Economic Outlook
21:31-22:45 Defensive Positioning
22:46-23:50 Where the Markets Go From Here
23:51-24:51 Earnings Season Takeaways
24:52-27:40 Defensive Strategy


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Bill Johnson 3 weeks ago Member's comment

 4.2% Atlanta estimate is not negative.