Ungated Post | 01 Sep 2021
CNBC: There’s still a hint of optimism among consumers

Gregory Daco, Chief US Economist at Oxford Economics joins Kelly Evans, anchor of CNBC’s “The Exchange” to discuss what’s behind what he calls a temporary cooling of the economy.
Gregory also discusses what to expect from the August jobs report, where inflation is heading and how the Federal Reserve will react to the latest batch of underwhelming economic data.
Watch and listen to the video interview below:
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