There's always another recession coming eventually and there likely will be a recession in either 2026 or 2027 or sometime before Donald Trump leaves office.
Donald Trump has made the economy worse and not great and he should've never been voted in.
Although I never liked Kamala, Harris for president, I voted for her and would gladly take her over Donald Trump right now.
How long the recession lasts when it happens depends on the strength of the factors causing it and the response.
It varies.
Economics can tell you that specific actions are positive or negative factors, but it's not wizardry.
I can't predict the future perfectly.
If I could, I'd be using that knowledge in the market.
We do not appear to be on the brink of a recession right now. Growth continues but I expect a future recession.
Eventually we will be in a recession, at some point in the future.
It’s the business cycle.
The data do not show any sign that we are entering or nearing a recession soon.
Iran will weigh on growth, and even though oil shocks tend to be the worst, we are relatively insulated from the worst of it.
The United States was also in a recession from December 2007 to June 2009, which meant that the recession also known as the 2008 recession lasted 18 months.
The 2008 recession was the longest and deepest economic downturn in the United States, since World War II, which was characterized by a 4.3% drop in GDP and unemployment peaking at 10%.
The trigger of the 2008 recession was the collapse of the housing bubble in subprime mortgage crisis, which also accelerated in the fall of 2008, with major financial institutions failing.
And although technically over in 2009, the economic fallout of the 2008 recession lasted much longer, with unemployment not returning to the pre-recession levels until 2014 and household incomes recovered by 2016.
And many people also felt the technical economic hardships of the 2008 recession for several years after.