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Mark Zandi

Mark Zandi

Contributor at CNBC Online

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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

cnn.com

Opinion: The worst is over for the stock market - CNN

Mark Zandi writes that the worst is over for the stock market, as he expects that the Federal Reserve is close to the end of its interest rate hikes and that a full-blown recession will not materialize this year.
inquirer.com

We may have a fighting chance against a recession, according to a t...

In over 30 years as a professional economist, I’ve never witnessed such pessimism regarding the economic outlook, writes Mark Zandi of Moody’s.
inquirer.com

Economists and Wall Street warn of a possible recession. How worrie...

Economists and Wall Street continue to warn of a possible recession. But the economy is in very different shape compared to the Great Recession over a decade ago.
inquirer.com

Investors should prepare for the wonderland of rising stocks to end

The Fed no longer has investors’ backs.
inquirer.com

Why is Philadelphia’s poverty rate sky high, and what can be done a...

Close to one-fourth of Philadelphia residents have incomes below the poverty line — an astounding figure.
washingtonpost.com

Perspective | No, the housing market isn’t in a bubble. But there s...

Second- and vacation-home destinations and smaller and midsize cities that have enjoyed the biggest influx of work-from-anywhere households are most at risk once companies require employees to return to the office.
inquirer.com

Inflation will ease if the pandemic recedes, Moody’s Mark Zandi argues

For the typical American household, the acceleration in inflation is a big blow. But price hikes could taper off if the pandemic can be stopped.
nytimes.com

Opinion | Delta Tells the Economy, Not So Fast (Published 2021)

The continuing struggles of U.S. cities suggest the worst of the damage is far from over.
inquirer.com

Why the lack of workers? Blame lack of child care, COVID illnesses,...

Businesses will need to pay their workers more and improve productivity so they can continue to deliver their products and services using fewer workers. This includes offering hybrid and remote work.
inquirer.com

How COVID-19 will change retail, home sales, travel and working ......

Work-from-anywhere is a fundamental shift in the way we live and work and will become even more prevalent .
inquirer.com

Coronavirus: Just a body blow, or a black swan for the economy? | O...

COVID-19 came out of nowhere. It may be what economists call a black swan — a rare and inherently unforeseeable event with severe consequences.