Before Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, the outlook for the U.S. economy was stressed but hopeful. Pandemic pressures appeared to be peaking, inflation was widely expected to normalize, and the Fed stood a credible chance of engineering a “soft landing.”
Assessing the Current Risks to the U.S. Economy
Russia invaded Ukraine just as pressures on the U.S. economy appeared to have peaked.
March 14, 2022
Summary.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine occurred just as pressures in the U.S. economy appeared to be peaking, and the prospects of a soft landing were good. The days, weeks, and months ahead will bring more clarity about how it impacts the U.S. economic cycle. A recession is not a foregone conclusion, and companies should stay flexible, reassessing their outlooks and tactics as events unfold.