Read previewAt the start of 2023, most US economists were bracing for a recession.
An economics professor at St Mary’s University, a tiny Roman Catholic college in San Antonio, Texas, bucked the trend.
Last January, Belinda Román told surveyors from The Wall Street Journal that she was expecting the economy to have a strong 2023.
No recession, low unemploymentIn January 2023, Román locked in her forecast for the year, telling the WSJ that she was expecting the US’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to expand by 2.8%.
2024 predictionsMany forecasters are now bullish on the US economy off the back of a stellar 2023 — and Román is no exception.
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