This week in the economic and political landscape was marked by significant challenges, strategic warnings, and potential conflicts. From McCarthy’s challenge to prevent a government shutdown to China’s default on debt to U.S. bondholders, let’s delve into the details.
McCarthy Faces Fresh Challenge
China in Default on Trillion-Dollar Debt
China is in default on a trillion-dollar debt to U.S. bondholders, according to a policy expert. The expert says that the failure to act needs to be addressed by the U.S. government. Read the full article here.
Paul Krugman Smacks Down Recession Truthers
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman smacked down “recession truthers” led by Elon Musk as “crypto cultists.” Krugman argued that the U.S. economy is not in a recession, despite claims to the contrary by some cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Read the full article here.
June Nonfarm Payrolls Miss Estimates
June nonfarm payrolls missed estimates, but unemployment dropped, and wages rose. This mixed bag of results has left investors unsure about the future direction of the economy. Read the full article here.
No Recession: BofA Foresees Steep Drop in Inflation
Bank of America economists predict that there will be no recession, but they do foresee a steep drop in inflation. This prediction comes as the U.S. economy continues to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the full article here.
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