Commentary

Larry Summers was first to sound the alarm on inflation. More economists are applying his methods

US Treasury secretary Larry Summers’ confidence in his contrarian call on inflation came from studying the past

Real wages for low-income workers are falling, and families across America are paying eye-popping prices for petrol, food and basic commodities
Real wages for low-income workers are falling, and families across America are paying eye-popping prices for petrol, food and basic commodities Photo: Getty Images

Graham Allison is the Douglas Dillon professor of government at Harvard University

Is the US economy headed for a hard landing? US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says no. At the Federal Open Market Committee’s 4 May press conference, he insisted that the Fed will manage a “softish” landing. To the contrary, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers unambiguously says yes — with an exclamation point. 

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