The National Association of Business Economics (NABE) recently surveyed its members, which include corporate economists, financial planners, cost analysts and business leaders.
- As of August, 52% of respondents said monetary policy is “too stimulative,” double the 26% that said so when the survey was last conducted in March.
- Meanwhile, 47% say it’s “about right,” down from 72% in March.
- No one (0%) thinks it’s too restrictive, down from 2% in March.