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Economist Paul Krugman Insists US Is Not in Recession, Calls Media Out for Negative Bias

Krugman slams media for negative bias, insists there is no recession
Krugman slams media for negative bias, insists there is no recession

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For many, the continuous status of inflation was a shocking problem and led people to believe that a recession goes beyond the horizon.

However, experts and libraries have constantly repeated that the country is not in recession.

On Sunday, economist Paul Krugman appeared with Brian Stelter of CNN to say that the country was not in recession.

What they said

“Are we in a recession and does the term matter?” Asked Stelter on CNN.

“No, we aren’t, and no, it doesn’t,” replied Krugman. 

“None of the usual criteria that real experts use says we’re in a recession right now,” he explained.

“And what does it matter? You know the state of the economy is what it is.” he explained.

“Jobs are abundant, although maybe the job market is weakening. Inflation is high, although maybe inflation is coming down. What does it matter whether you use the ‘r’ world or not? “

Krugman described the debate over the definition of a recession as “vitriolic”.

“I’ve never seen anything as bad as this, the determination of a lot of people to say it’s a recession is above and beyond anything I’ve ever seen,” she added.

Read also: Reports Indicate Rural America Hit the Heaviest by Inflation, People Considering Moving Into the Cities

How others feel

Paul Krugman has suggested that people want to “want” the “Biden recession”.

“Never mind the fact that you know, it in fact is not a recession in any technical sense,” he added.

Krugman said a “plurality” of voters were unaware that the country has been “gaining a job” and that the US employment news was overly negative.

“There’s been a kind of negativity bias in coverage. The press should be giving people – people have their own personal experience. And if you ask people how are you doing, they’re pretty upbeat,” he explained.

“If you ask people ‘how is your financial situation,’ it’s pretty favorable. If you ask them ‘how is the economy,’ oh, it’s terrible. That’s a media failing.”

“Somehow we’re failing to convey the realities of what’s going on to people.”

Read also: Despite “Unacceptably High” Inflation, the White House Maintains the US Is Not in Recession

Attempts to redefining recession

Prior to the release of the GDP numbers, members of the Biden administration appeared in news reports redefining the technical definition of a recession.

The move drew criticism from journalist Glen Greenwald, who tweeted, saying their efforts showed “a new level of audacity no matter how low your opinion of them already is.”

“Watching them so brazenly re-define how they always used “recession,” and then Paul Krugman adding it doesn’t matter if we’re in one or not (it doesn’t matter for him), all to protect the Biden WH, is a new level of audacity no matter how low your opinion of them already is,” Greenwald tweeted.

Meanwhile, National Economic Council director and Biden White House economic adviser Brian Deese denied the country was in a recession when GDP figures were released last week.

““Well, we’re certainly in a transition, and we are seeing slowing as we all would have expected,” Deese said.

“But I think if you look at the full data and the type of data that NEBR looks at, virtually nothing signals that this period in the second quarter is recessionary.”

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Paul Krugman declares US not in a recession, claims ‘negativity bias’ in media

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