Economist Jason Furman "not super worried" about a recession within the next year
Jason Furman, the former chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, says, "Over the next six to 12 months, I'm not super worried about a recession. After that is where I start to get worried, because that's when the Fed's policy will start having more of an effect."
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