Larry Summers on Biden's economic 'soft landing' comments: 'Really quite unlikely'
Former Treasury Secretary
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The former Clinton administration
Summers said the economy is "in many respects" stronger than when Biden was running for president in 2020, and he could see a future where a "quite significant" recession happens, but employment and gross domestic product are still stronger than during the last presidential election.
A recession is unofficially defined as two consecutive quarters of GDP decline, which occurred last quarter, but whether the economy is in a recession depends on whom is being asked.
Summers said the economy has been somewhat stronger over the past three months than he would have expected, reducing the chances of a recession by the end of the year. But he said the stock market's decline and the Fed's increase of interest rates also raises the chances.
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