A
year from now the United States may have emerged from the economic hole
dug during the pandemic with growth smartly above its previous trend
and output largely recovered.
Or
it may be struggling to patch a remaining $2 trillion gash to gross
domestic product, with growth stuck in low gear, an ongoing health
crisis, and chronic joblessness. The guessing game that U.S. economic
forecasting has become has produced a massive split in predictions as
economists from the Federal Reserve to the top Wall Street firms take a
stab at unknowables like the path of the pandemic and the ability of a
fractured Congress to compromise on spending.
-Howard Schneider
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