Expectations of high US GDP growth for the next two quarters have become a topic of discussion in high-level government circles. According to Odaily Planet Daily, the head of the US National Economic Council emphasized that US GDP figures have the potential to exceed 5% over two consecutive quarters, indicating positive trends in the American economy.
Against the backdrop of optimistic forecasts for US GDP, the official also expressed confidence in a gradual reduction of the budget deficit over the next year. He highlighted the importance of attracting qualified candidates to the Federal Reserve System and pointed out the need to adhere to the principles of independence of this structure. Such objections fully align with the goal of maintaining institutional autonomy. In his opinion, a diverse composition of the Federal Reserve System will positively influence the pace of implementing financial strategies, and he anticipates an acceleration of key decision-making processes in the near future.
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Expectations of high US GDP growth for the next two quarters have become a topic of discussion in high-level government circles. According to Odaily Planet Daily, the head of the US National Economic Council emphasized that US GDP figures have the potential to exceed 5% over two consecutive quarters, indicating positive trends in the American economy.
Against the backdrop of optimistic forecasts for US GDP, the official also expressed confidence in a gradual reduction of the budget deficit over the next year. He highlighted the importance of attracting qualified candidates to the Federal Reserve System and pointed out the need to adhere to the principles of independence of this structure. Such objections fully align with the goal of maintaining institutional autonomy. In his opinion, a diverse composition of the Federal Reserve System will positively influence the pace of implementing financial strategies, and he anticipates an acceleration of key decision-making processes in the near future.