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by incomingpain
1263 days ago
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In 2018 several high ranking economists as well as Powell said they know how to prevent recessions. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/gdp-growth Had 1 in 2020, and 1 in 2022. On average they are 7-10 years between. Split US government control likely going to result in balanced budgets. High cost to debt means less spending. Reality speaks, the next recession is always coming. |
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I don't see the U.S. getting anywhere close to balanced budgets in the next few years. Deficits are running a trillion dollars a year. Divided government blocks bold new expensive programs, but existing programs and spending just keep growing.
For just one example: last year Congress spent an extra $100 billion on defense alone over and above what was originally budgeted. Anyone who pointed that out was accused of being a Russian shrill or of hating Ukraine, because $26 billion of that went to support Ukraine. But no one discusses the other $74 billion...