The Wall Street Journal

Stronger growth, weaker hiring: forecasters see a split-screen economy

Stronger growth, weaker hiring: forecasters see a split-screen economy
Fed governor Lisa Cook. (Image: Getty)
The Wall Street Journal
By Harriet Torry and Anthony DeBarrosProspects for US economic growth are looking up, as investment in artificial intelligence booms and risks around tariffs diminish, according to economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal.The survey was conducted earlier this month, before President Trump threatened to impose massive tariffs on China. Even as the economists have raised estimates for economic growth, they have lowered prospects for jobs.Behind the strange dichotomy: Employers are reluctant to hire given political uncertainty and...

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