Everyone’s starting to feel the “soft landing”
By Matt Phillips, Axios Markets
The odds of a U.S. recession are falling, economists say, as inflation tumbles without the big rise in unemployment that many expected.
Why it matters: Shifting views on the likelihood of a downturn underscore just how surprisingly resilient the U.S. economy has been.
Driving the news: On Monday, Goldman Sachs economists trimmed the estimated probability of a U.S. recession over the next 12 months, to 20% from 25%. (Last July Goldman had the odds at 30%.)…


