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Steve Forbes: I’m Skeptical of the Recent Economic Data | 03-07-26

Steve Moore expresses strong skepticism toward official economic data, specifically seasonal adjustments and labor statistics, arguing that the Federal Reserve has historically relied on flawed modeling and should have lowered interest rates much sooner. A major theme is the celebration of American energy production, which the speakers credit for global stability while contrasting U.S. success with the "sclerotic" economies of Europe and their self-imposed regulatory burdens.

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