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Sounds like Indiana manufacturing execs watch FOX Business channel’s talking heads too much. All the other experts say we’re headed for a soft landing as inflation cools and employment cools.
…and the Fed is expected to reduce interest rates throughout 2024.
Agree: someone’s been listening to Chicken Little. Or The Boy (Trump) Who Cried Wolf!
Or, it might be years of hard-earned experience.
Lots of us will tighten our balance sheets in 2024. Not sure if this will be soft or not.