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Economists don’t like to talk with certainty about the future of the economy. Instead, they talk about probabilities. Liz breaks down the risks to the economy and why it means that a downturn is currently more probable than continued growth, even if neither is as likely as a stable outlook.
A Brief History Of U.S. Government Shutdowns and Why Other Countries Do Not Have Them [PGPF]
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Economists don’t like to talk with certainty about the future of the economy. Instead, they talk about probabilities. Liz breaks down the risks to the economy and why it means that a downturn is currently more probable than continued growth, even if neither is as likely as a stable outlook.
A Brief History Of U.S. Government Shutdowns and Why Other Countries Do Not Have Them [PGPF]