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Why the recession is always six months away


When I was a kid I saw a sign in a restaurant reading “free beer tomorrow.” I anxiously told my parents they could get free beer tomorrow but they rolled their eyes. Then they broke the news to me that tomorrow it’ll be free beer tomorrow.

The same thing is going on with the economy right now. Only instead of free beer tomorrow, it’s “there’s a recession coming in six months.” Once six months go by, economists again forecast a recession in the next six months. 

And yet it still hasn’t panned out, that was the basis of Nick Timiraos’ story for The Wall Street Journal earlier this week. 



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