Britain’s private sector companies shed workers at the fastest pace since the pandemic and the depths of the financial crisis more than a decade ago, adding to the risk of a recession.
While predicting a recession with 100 percent certainty may sometimes be problematic, several factors point to the likelihood of it hitting the United States as early as this year.
Staff at the Federal Reserve no longer think that the central bank will be able to tame the country’s rip-roaring inflation without causing a recession.
In another hit to the American people under the Biden administration’s leadership, recent numbers show private sector hiring has substantially decelerated. Glenn Beck says, “It’s another sign that the U.S. is headed for a sharp slowdown, or dare I say it: recession.” Julia Pollak, chief economist at.