Economist Highlights Possible ‘Hidden Recession’: Official Figures May Understate Inflation Impact
In a recent editorial, economist Peter St Onge explores the potential of a hidden economic recession, suggesting that official figures might not reveal the full extent of the decline. St Onge raises concerns about the accuracy of U.S. inflation data and its implications for measuring true economic growth. Peter St Onge, Official Figures May Understate […]
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Author: Jamie Redman
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