Sometimes the anticipation of something we really want — a vacation, seeing a loved one after time apart, the end of a deadly global pandemic — is nearly as intoxicating as the thing itself. As increasingly hopeful economic data drive our impatience for the post-pandemic era to arrive, dreaming of what our new economy will look like is certainly exciting. But it's fraught with anxiety, too. Here are a few possibilities we're looking at for our economies after Covid … while we wait. Boom Times Are Coming, If Only You Can Wait — Brooke Sutherland Labor, Not Lumber, Will Drive Inflation — Conor Sen Booking That Week in Capri Is a Gamble Right Now — Rachel Sanderson Cheers! There's Life in the British Boozer Yet — Andrea Felsted What's Behind the Big Bond Rally? It's Counterintuitive. — Brian Chappatta Biden's Two-Track Economy Tackles Twin U.S. Threats — Noah Smith Are Millennials Finally Ready to Binge on Housing? — Justin Fox Why New York May Emerge From Covid Richer Than Ever — Pete Saunders This Recovery Is Special, Whatever Bond Yields Say — John Authers This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a digest of our top commentary published every Sunday. |
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