The illusion of a rapid U.S. recovery

Commentary
Project Syndicate

The United States has built an economy based on global demand for advanced goods, consumer demand for frills, and ever-growing household and business debts. This economy was in many ways prosperous, and it provided jobs and incomes to many millions. Yet it was a house of cards, and COVID-19 has blown it down, writes LBJ's James Galbraith.