Economic Recession Not Inevitable, Pain to Last 'Some Time', Says US President Joe Biden

Speaking at a news conference Monday in Tokyo, Biden acknowledged that the American economy has “problems,” but said it was better positioned than other countries.

US President Joe Biden (Photo Credits: ANI)

Tokyo, May 23: President Joe Biden says he does not believe a economic recession in the U.S. is inevitable despite record high inflation and supply shortages partly caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Speaking at a news conference Monday in Tokyo, Biden acknowledged that the American economy has “problems,” but said it was better positioned than other countries. PM Narendra Modi in Tokyo to Attend US President Joe Biden's Indo Pacific Economic Framework Launch, Meet Top Business Leaders.

“We have problems that the rest of the world has,” Biden said, “but less consequential than the rest of the world has.” Biden acknowledged the impact that severe supply shortages and high energy prices are having on U.S. families. He said his administration was working to ease the pain for U.S. consumers, but said there were unlikely to be immediate solutions. “This is going to be a haul,” Biden said. “This is going to take some time.”

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