Goldman Sachs Says U.S. Can Still Avoid a RecessionAccording to Goldman Sachs, a soft landing is still possible despite ongoing recession fears and interest rate hikes by the Fed.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

The "are we or aren't we" ofrecessionchatter has overtaken much of the economic narrative over the past few months.

With inflation still at record highs and the housing market taking a downward turn,optimistic outlooks have been few and far between— until now.

A note from Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius and his team of analysts said on Monday that there are "encouraging signs" for a "soft landing,"Markets Insiderreported. A soft landing implies the Fed can successfully tame inflation without triggering economic collapse.

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Since March, theFedhas raised interest rates by 2.25 percentage points, marking the largest hike in nearly 40 years. Although aggressive moves to tame inflation like this have historically led to a subsequent recession,Goldmanstated on Monday that it's seeing more positive economic signs.

Falling energy prices mean relief for individuals who were straining to make ends meet. Additionally, because more people joined theworkforce in July, there could be signs of loosening wage pressures.

"Sharply lower commodity prices, a stronger dollar, and large improvements in supply-chain disruptions all suggest that goods price inflation will continue to abate," the analysts said, per Markets Insider.

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Goldman predicts a 50 basis-point interest rate rise from the Fed in September, followed by two 25 basis-point moves in November and December.

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Madeline Garfinkle

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玛德琳在Entrepreneu Garfinkle新闻撰稿人r.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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