The immediate future and chance of a soft landing are looking bright, according to two different respected surveys of economists. But each has a concern over conditions that could turn the good times bad.
First up, the National Association for Business Economics saw its survey of economists as 'more bullish on domestic economy.'
"Only a quarter of NABE respondents believes a recession will occur in 2024," said Ellen Zentner, NABE President, chief U.S. economist and managing director, Morgan Stanley, in prepared remarks.
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