Democracy Dies in Darkness

Almost everyone expects a recession. Could the economy avoid one?

As the Fed wrestles with inflation, experts wonder if people think the U.S. economy is worse than it really is

November 29, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Customers carry bags at a shopping mall in Anne Arundel, Md., on Nov. 9. Despite months of aggressive interest rate hikes, consumer spending and employment figures still look strong. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg)
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Joe Shamie hears plenty of talk of a looming recession. But his business just isn’t feeling it.

Shamie expects a decent holiday season for his company, Delta Children, which sells strollers, cribs, bassinets and other baby furniture. He’s encouraged that global supply chains are clearing up and borders are gradually loosening. From his New York City headquarters, he has no plans to cut staff and would hire more people if the right candidates come along.