Morning Jolt: Is the U.S. Economy Headed toward a Recession?

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On the menu today: This morning, a lot of news institutions are going to breathlessly tell you about the latest spending negotiations on Capitol Hill, or the latest on the congressional January 6 commission, or the latest infighting within Facebook about politics. Whatever you think of those stories, there's a hugely consequential story coming down the pike that is getting much less attention: Evidence pointing to a coming U.S. recession is starting to pile up.

Recession Concerns

Last Friday morning, the attendees of the National Review Institute gathering in Dallas heard from a handful of our editors and contributors at the library of Harlan Crow, which could just as easily be a museum of American history. Our Kevin Hassett, who was the former ...

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WITH JIM GERAGHTY October 25 2021
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WITH JIM GERAGHTY October 25 2021
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Is the U.S. Economy Headed toward a Recession?

On the menu today: This morning, a lot of news institutions are going to breathlessly tell you about the latest spending negotiations on Capitol Hill, or the latest on the congressional January 6 commission, or the latest infighting within Facebook about politics. Whatever you think of those stories, there's a hugely consequential story coming down the pike that is getting much less attention: Evidence pointing to a coming U.S. recession is starting to pile up.

Recession Concerns

Last Friday morning, the attendees of the National Review Institute gathering in Dallas heard from a handful of our editors and contributors at the library of Harlan Crow, which could just as easily be a museum of American history. Our Kevin Hassett, who was the former ...   READ MORE

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