ECRI: brutal recession, worse than 2008, might be shorter than average

Positive news is scarce these days. In this clip ECRI’s Achuthan updates on what their economic models are seeing in the present recession and suggests that it might end faster than average, and be followed by an ‘arduous recovery’.  An ‘arduous’ recovery may not feel much better than the recession though.

Economic forecaster Lakshman Achuthan warns the coronavirus pandemic is hitting the U.S. economy harder than the financial crisis. “This is a brutal recession… extraordinarily deep. Already, you’ve got 22 million people filing for jobless claims compared to 8.7 million jobs lost during the Great Recession.

“This recession could end up being among the shortest on record,” he said. “Just a partial re-opening of the economy would lift activity off the extreme lows.” Here is a direct video link.

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Danielle on The Financial Survival Network

Danielle was a guest with Kerry Lutz on The Financial Survival Network, talking about recent developments in the world economy and markets.  You can listen to an audio clip of the segment here.
Listen to “What’s Next For the Global Economy? Danielle Park 4-22-20 #4743” on Spreaker.

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The case against squandering scarce capital on financial gimmicks

It is cathartic to get these important statements articulated without interruption on a mainstream financial network. Rare indeed.  Changes must happen if economic strength is to recover.  Rewarding weakness just gets us more of the same.

CNBC’s “Halftime Report” is joined by Social Capital CEO Chamath Palihapitiya to discuss his latest deal, his view of the U.S. economy and markets. Here is a direct video link.

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