UCLA Anderson Forecast: Higher Interest Rates and Restrained Growth, But Fear of U.S. Recession Fades
March 14, 2024
March 14, 2024
LOS ANGELES, California, March 14 (TNSres) -- The University of California issued the following news release:
The UCLA Anderson Forecast ended 2023 ringing an "up" note as its December forecast asserted that the long, lingering possibility of a recession had faded because of expansionary fiscal policy, new national industrial policy and a national consumer base that continued to spend, despite the perception of economic uncertainty.
The first forecast of 2024 . . .
The UCLA Anderson Forecast ended 2023 ringing an "up" note as its December forecast asserted that the long, lingering possibility of a recession had faded because of expansionary fiscal policy, new national industrial policy and a national consumer base that continued to spend, despite the perception of economic uncertainty.
The first forecast of 2024 . . .