JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon is worried about the possibility of the US economy repeating the stagflation problems of the 1970s.
He is not an outlier either – other analysts have warned about this scenario.
"Yes, I think there's a chance that can happen again," Dimon said during an appearance Tuesday at the Economic Club of New York, as Yahoo Finance reported. "I worry that it looks more like the '70s than we've seen before."
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