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START SAVING | Fannie Mae Says Recession Ahead

Predictions from this Video

Total: 7
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 7
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
Fannie Mae predicts a mild recession in 2023.
"Fannie Mae just released but long story short start saving your money because they're predicting a mild recession in 2023"
Recession Prediction
Pending
The stock market could be flat or lose money between 2022 and 2032.
"in the next 10 years between 2022 and 2032 the stock market could either stay flat or potentially end up losing money"
Stock Market Cycle
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The inverted treasury yield curve is a leading indicator that has already signaled an upcoming recession.
"the leading recession indicator the treasury's yield curve has already flipped"
Recession Indicator
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Due to the lagged effect of monetary policy (12-24 months), the full impact of recent rate hikes will be felt, potentially leading to a recession, by early 2023.
"economists estimate that it takes anywhere between 12 to 24 months for monetary policy to be felt in the real economy ... and that's why it would take us until 22 3 at the earliest to feel the full effects of that deflation"
Recession Timing
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Fannie Mae estimates that by 2023, inflation-adjusted home values will be flat, with some regions experiencing negative growth.
"Fannie Mae estimates that by 2023 home values when adjusted for inflation will grow by zero percent with some parts of the US to fall or be negative"
Real Estate Values
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The confluence of various economic indicators suggests a probable recession in 2023.
"it's the amalgamation of all these little things working together that suggests a probable recession sometime in 2023"
Recession Prediction
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I bonds will yield 7.1% currently, and are projected to adjust to 9.6% in May of the current year (2022).
"as of right now the I bond is yielding 7.1 percent per year ... get this later this year in May their interest rate is going to readjust to 9.6 percent"
I Bond Yield
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