Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

United States economic outlook.

Inflation trends post COVID-19

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The United States has witnessed historic inflation since the economy began to reopen in 2021 following the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. United States economic outlook: inflation trends post COVID-19 pandemic looks at the forces behind this surge in prices, and the trade-offs and risks for the policy response. The report examines: inflation trends and drivers, as well as labor market trends since the economy reopened; economic policies implemented by the United States in response to the pandemic and more recently to inflation, and the possible impact of these policies on financial conditions and economic growth; and the impact of the United States’ inflation and tightening monetary policy on financial conditions in emerging markets and Latin America and the Caribbean in particular. 

The United States economic outlook reports are published by the ECLAC Office in Washington D.C. three times a year and follow the main macroeconomic developments of the United States economy.

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