"Deciphering the Impact of Job Growth on the Fed's Interest Rate Strategy"

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At the annual meeting of the largest association of economists, the consensus is that the U.S. will experience economic growth this year, avoiding a recession. However, economists are less optimistic about long-term prospects, indicating that growth rates may not improve beyond pre-pandemic levels.
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