By Cate Chapman, Editor at LinkedIn News
Despite the slowdown in hiring, a “soft landing” may still be in sight for the U.S. economy, according to a survey of CEOs by the Business Roundtable. An index of those execs’ economic expectations for the next six months has dipped slightly to 76 — readings above 50 indicate an economic expansion — which is below the long-term average of 84. Plans for capital investment rose 1.3 points and sales expectations held steady. “That’s not what you expect to see in a recession,” Axios notes. The execs’ hiring outlook was the biggest mover, dropping by 9 points.
- Execs were cheered by the debt ceiling deal signed into law last week; Roundtable chairwoman and General Motors CEO Mary Barra said it signaled that “bipartisan agreement at a consequential moment is achievable.”
By Neil Irwin
Chief Economic Correspondent, Axios
Exclusive: CEOs increasingly foresee a “soft landing” for the economy
axios.com • 1 min read
https://www.axios.com/2023/06/07/recession-ceo-economic-outlook-survey