Too Much Stimulus Is Key Cause for a Coming Recession, Says Bank of America CEO

Too Much Stimulus Is Key Cause for a Coming Recession, Says Bank of America CEO
Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America addresses the CEOs of global companies awarded the Terra Carta Seal. in Glasgow, Scotland on Nov. 3, 2021. Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
Bryan Jung
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Excessive stimulus spending by governments during the pandemic is a key cause for a coming recession next year, according to a major bank CEO.

Too much stimulus money was printed during this time that the United States needs to “adjust to that decision, and that’s why you’re seeing the Fed tighten quick,” Bank of America’s CEO Brian Moynihan told “CNN This Morning” on Nov. 29.
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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