Moody’s Lowers Higher Ed Outlook To Negative, Citing Trump Policies
- The UCLA Anderson Forecast issued a 'recession watch' due to President Trump's policies, warning that tariffs, deportations, and job cuts could harm the economy.
- Economist Clement Bohr noted that multiple sectors are at risk due to Trump's plans, which might lead to negative economic sentiment.
- The forecast indicated that a recession is not certain but depends on the decisions of the Trump administration regarding economic policies.
- The average respondent to the CNBC Fed Survey now forecasts a 36% probability of recession, increasing from 23% the previous month.
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Moody’s Downgrades Sector Outlook to Negative
In December, the ratings agency predicted stability for higher education, but the Trump administration has upended that forecast. Moody’s Ratings on Tuesday downgraded its outlook for the higher education sector from stable to negative due to recent and potential federal policy changes. The revised outlook comes as the Trump administration has gutted the Education Department via mass layoffs and sought to aggressively overhaul higher education w…
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