It's no longer too soon nor too optimistic to suggest that the US will experience a Roaring '20s economy. It already is by our criteria, with the relevant question being whether these conditions will continue, not whether they will materialize.
The odds continue to rise for this bull-case scenario, with many recent developments on the demand side, supply side, and monetary policy all supportive.
While economists are concerned about a potential rise in unemployment, a recession or stagflation, Draho argues the balance is only tipping higher towards a period of prosperity for Americans.
A September survey of 37 economists from the Financial Times found the majority did not expect to see a contraction in the next couple of years.
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