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Former Treasury Secretary LHSummers tells CNN’s wolfblitzer why he believes it’s “more likely than not” the US will face a recession and shares his prediction of when it will happen.

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wolfblitzer LHSummers Larry Summers is ALWAYS predicting recession On average there are 18 months of recession in every decade Some trick We already had two quarters of no GDP growth, during COVID The only way we get recession now is if the Fed causes one!

LHSummers wolfblitzer News Flash! We are already in a recession. Doh!

LHSummers wolfblitzer We're already in a recession and have been for the past 6 months

LHSummers wolfblitzer CNN is trash!

LHSummers wolfblitzer Bne honest, just say it, we’re in a recession now.

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