Impact of U.S. government shutdown 'far worse than expected', says White House adviser

He stopped short of declaring a recession but warned that if key sectors remain affected another week or two, the risk of a near-term downturn increases.
The commentary signals heightened caution among policymakers amid mounting economic fragility.
Impact of U.S. government shutdown 'far worse than expected', says White House adviser

He stopped short of declaring a recession but warned that if key sectors remain affected another week or two, the risk of a near-term downturn increases.
The commentary signals heightened caution among policymakers amid mounting economic fragility.

White House economic adviser warns the shutdown’s impact is much larger than expected and warns of near-term growth risks.
He stopped short of declaring a recession but warned that if key sectors remain affected another week or two, the risk of a near-term downturn increases.
The commentary signals heightened caution among policymakers amid mounting economic fragility.

He stopped short of declaring a recession but warned that if key sectors remain affected another week or two, the risk of a near-term downturn increases.
The commentary signals heightened caution among policymakers amid mounting economic fragility.