Steven Mnuchin Warns America Is in a Recession That Will Continue for Years

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has warned that America is in the grips of a recession that will now continue for the next couple of years.

Mnuchin weighed in on the recession debate by stating that he believes the United States is already in the midst of an economic downturn.

Speaking at Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh on Wednesday, Mnuchin said this downturn will continue for the next two years.

Mnuchin, who served under President Donald Trump’s administration from 2017 to 2021, said he expects 10-year Treasury yields, the most followed benchmark for interest rates, to peak at 4.5 percent.

The 10-year Treasury yield is currently just under 4.1 percent.

Last week, the 10-year Treasury yield hit its highest level since 2008 at 4.23 percent.

The figure soared on the back of the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes in an attempt to bring down inflation.

“I think you are going to see inflation in the U.S. begin to come under control and it will probably be a two-year period,” he said, according to BNN Bloomberg.

“But you’re going to begin to see that tightening relatively regularly,” he added, referencing the Central Bank’s monetary policy.

“And I think people are overestimating the Federal Reserve’s actions just as they underestimated it.”

Elsewhere, Mnuchin said that the U.S. and China must learn to “co-exist” while noting that the latter, which is the world’s second-largest economy, is set to experience a significant slowdown.

However, he warns that the Chinese downturn will have a knock-on effect on the rest of the world.

“Clearly China is going to have a significant slowdown and that will have an impact on the world economy,” said Mnuchin, who is now managing partner at the private equity investment firm Liberty Strategic Capital.

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“Things are going to get worse before they get better.”

The former treasury secretary also said he believes that economic issues in the Middle East should be dealt with regionally.

Numerous experts have in recent months stated that the United States is in a recession after the economy contracted for two consecutive quarters this year.

The Biden administration has continued to insist that the economy is strong enough to avoid one.

Mnuchin’s comments differ from those of Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, who on Monday said she expects inflationary pressures to ease “over the next year or two,” although she stressed that she is “not positive” that cost of living crisis will not get worse before it gets better.

“I don’t want to forecast month-by-month inflation numbers,” Yellen told NBC News.

“The most recent data suggest we still have inflation that’s unacceptably high, but there are good indications earlier in the pipeline that inflation will come down.”

“I have confidence that inflation will come down over the next year or two, so I believe that what [the Federal Reserve is] doing will work,” she added.

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By Nick R. Hamilton

Nick has a broad background in journalism, business, and technology. He covers news on cryptocurrency, traditional assets, and economic markets.

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