Fannie Mae Predicts US Economy to Experience ‘Modest’ Recession by 2023

Fannie Mae Predicts US Economy to Experience ‘Modest’ Recession by 2023
U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell addresses an online only news conference in a frame grab from U.S. Federal Reserve video broadcast from the Federal Reserve building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 26, 2022. Federal Reserve Board via Reuters
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The Federal Reserve’s raising of interest rates will likely slow an economy already burdened by high inflation, a pandemic, and a crisis caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to an April 19 press release by Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research (ESR) Group.

The aggressive new monetary policy by the central bank is already hindering sectors of the economy after already hit by two years of economic crises.

Bryan Jung
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Bryan S. Jung is a native and resident of New York City with a background in politics and the legal industry. He graduated from Binghamton University.
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