Higher-Than-Expected Inflation, Delta Variant Could Slow Real GDP Growth
Kevin Kliesen
The Regional Economist, 2021
Abstract:
The U.S. economic expansion has shown rapid growth, solid job gains and falling unemployment, but rising inflation pressures and the COVID-19 Delta variant could interfere.
Keywords: COVID-19; inflation; real GDP growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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