MACROECONOMICS

Risk of Recession in the US Returning After the Election?

Could an unexpected labor report and a new president change the recession risk in the US heading into 2025?

PODCAST: US Economy After the Election, Trump's Policies and China

Only one day left until the US presidential election for the next 4-year term officially takes place. Right after that will be the Fed's November FOMC meeting in the US and the results of the Chinese lawmakers' meeting to decide on a massive fiscal stimulus package for this economy. Therefore, all events in the coming new week could create many changes both geopolitically and economically for the US and China - the two polar large economies on both sides of the Pacific. 

Last week's macroeconomics section of Viet Hustler was dedicated to discussing China's difficult situation facing trade wars with both the US and Europe. Therefore, this week, Viet Hustler will return to the US and continue discussing the familiar topic throughout the past year:

Does the US still face recession risk?

Especially after the surprising labor market data from last week and the presidential election just a few hours away.

Disclaimer: Some opinions below are the personal views of the author, and by no means investment advice!

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