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Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Brian Moynihan said the economic health of the United States going forward depends on whether consumers keep spending despite inflation that may start cooling ...
MOYNIHAN: Because again, that allows the, uh, tightening cycle to pause or slow down and let the economy get back under itself. MARGARET BRENNAN: Brian Moynihan. Good to have you here in person.
MOYNIHAN: You'll have growth in the first quarter then it'll go down, you know, maybe flat. But although they've gone from 1.7 percent to 1.2 percent, so they've come down.