Our Economic Downturn is Being Felt in Expected and Unexpected Ways

September 08, 2020 00:55:44
Our Economic Downturn is Being Felt in Expected and Unexpected Ways
Call It Like I See It
Our Economic Downturn is Being Felt in Expected and Unexpected Ways

Sep 08 2020 | 00:55:44

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James Keys Tunde Ogunlana

Show Notes

With the coronavirus driven economic downturn still creating so much uncertainty, James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss reports that are suggesting that the worst of the economic fallout is still to come (01:04).  The guys also make sense of the fact that more young adults under 30 are living with their parents than on their own (28:49).


Material Discussed:

Here comes the real recession (Axios)

‘A tale of 2 recessions’: As rich Americans get richer, the bottom half struggles (Politico)

Majority Of U.S. Adults Under 30 Now Living With Parents, Study Finds (HuffPost)

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