The American economy, soon a black box?

Opposite

The readership of time devoured its analyzes and other decrypts for years. Passed behind an RTS microphone, Mathilde Farine once a month a sharp look at economic and financial news.

Banks that close, a ranging stock market, bankrupt companies, unemployment that spreads like an epidemic, galloping inflation and a government that has no idea, statistically speaking, of what is happening. Economy Fiction? No, we are talking about the great depression of the 1930s in the United States. The one who revealed to the American government the importance of having measuring tools to sail in a crisis.

It has a very special resonance while the current administration multiplies its attacks against everything that makes it possible to grasp the pulse of the American economy. Are labor market data unfavorable in Washington? It is his chief who must leave his office, boxes in hand, session. Or almost. Instead, a conservative economist who is not even quite convinced of the interest of publishing data in short. Enough to make vast savings, which is good since, anyway, this agency has seen its means melt under the saber blows of Elon Musk.

Comments (0)
Add Comment