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New York Fed model puts odds of US recession at 80%

Only 10% chance of ‘soft landing’, say central bank researchers in ominous post

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jun 2022 1:15PM

New York Fed model puts odds of US recession at 80%
The model projects US inflation to remain elevated in 2022 at 3.8%, up a full percentage point relative to March, according to the post. – Pixabay pic, June 18, 2022

WASHINGTON – A Federal Reserve Bank of New York model projects that there is an 80% chance the United States will experience a 1990s style recession, reported Sputnik, quoting five of the central bank’s researchers in a blog post.

Earlier this week, the Federal Reserve announced the highest US interest rate hike in 28 years to fight inflation, with chairman Jerome Powell denying the central bank was pushing the country toward a recession even as he expressed doubts a “soft landing” for the economy can be achieved.

“The chances of a hard landing – defined to include at least one quarter in the next ten in which four-quarter GDP growth dips below -1%, as occurred during the 1990 recession – are about 80%,” the post said yesterday.

The analysts said the projection, generated by the bank’s dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model, does not represent an official New York Fed forecast.

According to the model, the researchers explained, there is only a 10% chance of a “soft landing,” defined as four-quarter GDP growth staying positive over the next ten quarters.

The model also projects inflation to remain elevated in 2022 at 3.8%, up a full percentage point relative to March, the post added. In addition, the forecast says inflation will decline only gradually toward 2% thereafter – including 2.5 and 2.1% in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

The post was authored by five central bank analysts including New York Fed Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies economic advisers Marco Del Negro and Andrea Tambalotti along with senior research analysts Aiden Gleich, Shlok Goyal, and Alissa Johnson. – Bernama, June 18, 2022

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