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dalton99a

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Tue Mar 18, 2025, 07:14 AM Mar 2025

Trump Says a Recession Might Be Worth the Cost. Economists Disagree. [View all]

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/18/business/economy/trump-recession-tariffs-inflation.html

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Trump Says a Recession Might Be Worth the Cost. Economists Disagree.
President Trump and his advisers say his policies may cause short-term pain but will produce big gains over time. Many economists are skeptical of those arguments.
By Ben Casselman
March 18, 2025, 5:02 a.m. ET

Presidents usually do all they can to avoid recessions, so much so that they avoid even saying the word.

But President Trump and his advisers in recent weeks have offered a very different message. Yes, a recession is possible, they have said. Maybe one wouldn’t even be that bad.

Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, has said Mr. Trump’s policies are “worth it” even if they cause a recession. Scott Bessent, the Treasury secretary, has said the economy may need a “detox period” after becoming dependent on government spending. And Mr. Trump has said there will be a “period of transition” as his policies take effect.

Such comments may partly reflect an effort to align political statements with economic reality. Mr. Trump promised to end inflation “starting on Day 1” and declared, in his inaugural address, that “the golden age of America begins right now.”

Instead, inflation has remained stubborn, and while Mr. Trump has been in office less than two months, economists warn that his tariffs are likely to make it worse. Measures of consumer and business confidence have plummeted and stock prices have tumbled, attributable in large part to Mr. Trump’s policies and the uncertainty they have caused.

“It’s the kind of language that you use when your policy isn’t going great and you can see that it’s actively harming people,” said Sean Vanatta, a financial historian at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.

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Sure, so what if scores of folks die early intrepidity Mar 2025 #1
"All of you dying is a sacrifice I'm willing to make" durablend Mar 2025 #24
Not a conspiracist, but... Trexmaster Mar 2025 #36
Yeah, a recession "will produce big gains over time" for the billionaires who caused it. sop Mar 2025 #2
+1 dalton99a Mar 2025 #3
This economic genius has a history bankruptcies, failed business, fraud and grifting but he knows best Deuxcents Mar 2025 #4
Trump always promises the moon and delivers useless rocks. Lonestarblue Mar 2025 #5
I understand Trumps logic. chouchou Mar 2025 #6
"The comfort of the rich depends upon an abundant supply of the poor," Voltaire Ping Tung Mar 2025 #7
Trump only cares what Putin thinks, not economists Mysterian Mar 2025 #8
His maga Rebl2 Mar 2025 #23
Trump has his delusional minions believing that what he is doing is for their own good. It's his ultimate con. hadEnuf Mar 2025 #9
Trump: "My delicious Trump shit sandwich is really good for you!" Zorro Mar 2025 #11
It is absolutely amazing how these sycophants like to sit on the sidelines and directing the means to just turbinetree Mar 2025 #10
Recessions are kinda like war - easier to get into than out of...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2025 #12
Wealthy billionaires might think it's worth it IronLionZion Mar 2025 #13
Which I Don't Understand ProfessorGAC Mar 2025 #38
The wealthy like to buy low, whether it's stocks, labor, or equipment/materials IronLionZion Mar 2025 #39
Everybody Wealthy Isn't An Investor ProfessorGAC Mar 2025 #40
I would think more corporations would push back against tariffs and trade war eventually IronLionZion Mar 2025 #41
Hell Trump...lets go for a Depression! Rich people made a fortune off that disaster Bengus81 Mar 2025 #14
He also believes Work Will Make You Free. IrishAfricanAmerican Mar 2025 #15
+1 dalton99a Mar 2025 #16
So he's breaking his promises Owens Mar 2025 #17
The f**king moron never worked a f**king day in his damn life, how would the f**k he would know that a recession SWBTATTReg Mar 2025 #18
"detox period"?? what the hell is that? CTyankee Mar 2025 #19
JD Vance: "You should be thanking Trump for the recession". Yavin4 Mar 2025 #20
+1 dalton99a Mar 2025 #22
Lara Trump should be kissing the ass of everyone who's getting screwed over by Trump. raccoon Mar 2025 #35
Krasnov (R) is tossing America's economy in the krapper BoRaGard Mar 2025 #21
Coming up next: With a recession, Trump says that the U.S. is best suited by becoming a Russian state. usonian Mar 2025 #25
Who benefits from a recession and how? Irish_Dem Mar 2025 #26
Fuck off, billionaires Blue Owl Mar 2025 #27
In other words, "Other people may die while I consolidate power, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make" unblock Mar 2025 #28
If poverty builds character,that explains why neither of them have any. BattleRow Mar 2025 #29
Bad is good. Good is bad. The usual from the loser. twodogsbarking Mar 2025 #30
"short-term pain to get more long-term pain." SunSeeker Mar 2025 #31
+1 dalton99a Mar 2025 #32
It is 100% *NOT* worth the cost!!! Initech Mar 2025 #33
he needs to excuse his fucking up biden's economy. pansypoo53219 Mar 2025 #34
You don't need crypto-currencies or central bank digital currency to do a system reset Trexmaster Mar 2025 #37
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