WH: What We Are Seeing Is a Transition to a More Steady & Stable Growth Amid Recession & Rate Hikes Facebook US registered user community with high engagement comments: https://facebook.com/HygoNewsUSA/videos/1131807614088154 6park.com2022 年 9 月 23 日,在白宫新闻发布会上,白宫新闻秘书卡琳·让-皮埃尔表示,美国经济正在向更加稳定的增长过渡,“我们所看到的……是向更加稳定和稳定的过渡。增长,这就是我们目前所看到的,”Karine Jean-Pierre 说。 6park.comFOX Business 的白宫记者爱德华劳伦斯问让-皮埃尔, 记者:“所以,[美联储]在说……经济将……放缓至今年全年仅增长 0.2%,明年……1.2%。这是稳定增长吗?拜登] 正在向我们移动?” 6park.com让-皮埃尔:“[W]e 正在摆脱去年的历史性经济增长” 6park.com记者:“美国人正在做出与通胀有关的艰难选择……上周,他们看到 [拜登] 庆祝……当核心通胀在 5 个月内第一次出现时……本周,还有另一个……之后美联储主席说,经济上的痛苦会更大。” 6park.com让-皮埃尔:“所以,总统在谈到经济时,总是明确表示要了解美国家庭正在经历什么……他明白……通货膨胀……正在带来一些痛苦…… .这就是为什么我们通过了……降低通货膨胀的法案……它将降低成本。” 6park.com在连续两个季度GDP负增长之后,美国目前正处于衰退之中。亚特兰大联储预测,今年国内生产总值将连续第三个季度出现负增长。美联储周三再次加息 75 个基点,即 0.75%,以对抗通胀。联邦基金利率目前在 3% 至 3.25% 之间,为 2008 年以来的最高水平。 6park.com市场油箱? On 9/23/2022, during White House press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the US economy is in a transition to a more steady growth, “What we are seeing…is a transition to a more steady and stable growth, and that’s what we’re currently seeing,” Karine Jean-Pierre said. 6park.comEdward Lawrence, a White House Correspondent for FOX Business, asked Jean-Pierre, Reporter: "So, the [Fed] is saying...the economy will...slow down to growing just 0.2% for the entirety of this year and...1.2% for next year. Is this the stable growth [Biden] is moving us toward?" 6park.comJean-Pierre: "[W]e're coming off of last year's historic economic growth" 6park.comReporter: "Americans are making tough choices related to inflation...Last week, they saw [Biden] do the celebration...when core inflation for the 1st time in 5 months...This week, there's another...after the Fed chairman said there'd be more economic pain." 6park.comJean-Pierre: "So, the President has always, when he talked about the economy, has made clear to understand what the American families are going through...He understands that...inflation...is giving some pain...That is why we passed...Inflation Reduction Act...It is going to lower costs." 6park.comThe US is currently in a recession after two back-to-back quarters of negative GDP growth. The Atlanta Fed predicted the GDP will have NEGATIVE growth for the third straight quarter this year. The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised interest rates by another 75 basis points – or 0.75% to fight inflation. The fed funds rate is now in the range of 3% to 3.25% – the highest since 2008.