Trump Inherits Goldilocks US Economy In ‘Sweet Spot’

"There's a Goldilocks flavor to it." So said Goldman's Jan Hatzius in a note published during Monday's US holiday session. (And here you thought Wall Street economists didn't put in the long hours to justify their half-million and up salaries.) Donald Trump might call it a disastrous hellscape, but the truth is, he's stepping into a favorable domestic economic backdrop. Main Street's still grappling with a price level crisis, but unless you want broad-based deflation (which typically only come

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6 thoughts on “Trump Inherits Goldilocks US Economy In ‘Sweet Spot’

  1. “Donald Trump might call it a disastrous hellscape, but the truth is, he’s stepping into a favorable domestic economic backdrop.”

    Actual NYT “Breaking News” alert I got in my inbox: “Trump Paints a Grim Picture of America in His Inaugural Speech”

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