Unemployment could reach 30% in the U.S., says St. Louis Fed’s Bullard
Article by Shawn Langlois in "MarketWatch":
‘This is a planned, organized partial shutdown of the U.S.
economy in the second quarter. The overall goal is to keep everyone,
households and businesses, whole... It is a huge shock and we are trying
to cope with it and keep it under control.’
If his gloomy jobs projection proves to be true, unemployment would be worse than it was during the Great Depression and three times worse than the 2007-’09 recession, according to Reuters.
Bullard also said he expects an unprecedented 50% plunge in gross domestic product.
“Everything is on the table,” he said, referring to additional lending programs from the Federal Reserve. “There is more that we can do if necessary... There is probably much more in the months ahead depending on where Congress wants to go.”
With the appropriate measures, Bullard said he’s looking for activity to rebound quickly.
“I would see the third quarter as a transitional quarter,” with the following six months “quite robust” as Americans ramp up consumerism. “Those quarters might be boom quarters,” he said.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/unemployment-could-reach-30-in-the-us-says-st-louis-feds-bullard-2020-03-22?mod=article_inline
“Everything is on the table,” he said, referring to additional lending programs from the Federal Reserve. “There is more that we can do if necessary... There is probably much more in the months ahead depending on where Congress wants to go.”
With the appropriate measures, Bullard said he’s looking for activity to rebound quickly.
“I would see the third quarter as a transitional quarter,” with the following six months “quite robust” as Americans ramp up consumerism. “Those quarters might be boom quarters,” he said.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/unemployment-could-reach-30-in-the-us-says-st-louis-feds-bullard-2020-03-22?mod=article_inline
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