A Conversation With Janet Yellen on U.S. Economic Outlook

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This symposium was created to address the broad spectrum of issues affecting Wall Street and international economics. It was established through the generous support of Council board member Stephen C. Freidheim and is copresented by the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies and RealEcon: Reimagining American Economic Leadership. 

For those attending virtually, log-in information and instructions on how to participate during the question and answer portion will be provided the evening before the event to those who register. Please note the audio, video, and transcript of this symposium will be posted on the CFR website.

Speakers
Janet Yellen
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; CFR Member

Presiders
Michael Froman
President, Council on Foreign Relations

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher.

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Council on Foreign Relations please have an expert review the setup for the microphone for future events. Seems less than optimal. Thanks for the video.

UUBrahman
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Got the title wrong, you dope. Should read: A talk with grandma about her newest batch of cookies.

nonexistent
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What is all this "globe" talk? Janet knows we live on a planet, not a globe. 😂

TK-siic
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As Janet has elucidated, broad based tariffs would cripple the US consumer and services industry which takes imports as inputs. Why crater 70%+ of US economy (from lawyers to doctors to bankers) for the 10% manufacturing jobs in places like Ohio? White collar recession might turn into a depression

AlohaEru
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Respectful Greetings!
To: U.S. Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen.
Our outlook for year-end 2024

2.1%

Economic growth,
year over year

Recent revisions to GDP, gross domestic income, consumer savings, and employment suggest a firmer picture of overall growth and consumer health. The U.S. economy grew by more than originally thought in the second quarter, with real GDP increasing by an annualized 3%. First-quarter growth had been an annualized 1.4%. We continue to foresee growth in 2024 in a range above trend, or its noninflationary potential, with full-year growth above 2%.

Obligingly!
Luís Van-Dúnem

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