speeches · January 31, 1974
Regional President Speech
David P. Eastburn · President
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19101
PHONE: 574-6116
For Release 1 p.m. Friday, February 1, 1974
EASTBURN SEES MILD DOWNTURN,
NO EASING OF INFLATIONARY PRESSURES IN 1974
The economy will avoid a serious downturn in 1974 but there will
be no relief for the upward pressure on prices in the months ahead, says
David P. Eastburn, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Speaking before the luncheon meeting of the Catholic Philopatrian
Literary Institute in Philadelphia today, Eastburn forecast a mild
recession in the first half of 1974 with recovery getting underway in
the second half. He predicted that the decline in the nation's real
Gross National Product would be held to about one per cent and that
unemployment will peak at about six per cent of the labor force by year-
end.
Eastburn cited several developments--or nondevelopments--for an
outlook that is less pessimistic than was thought possible a few weeks
ago.
For one thing, he stated, the oil shortage has not been so great
as was first projected and the conservation of fuel has been greater
than anticipated. As a result, the depressing effect of the energy
situation on output will not be so severe as originally feared.
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In addition, Eastburn pointed out, the economy has displayed
considerable versatility in substituting "plentiful" goods for "shortage"
goods. An illustration of this versatility has been the retooling by
automobile manufacturers to step up production of smaller cars.
Despite the "improved" outlook for the economy, Eastburn stated
that we are in for still another round of inflation in 1974, with con
sumer prices rising at an annual rate of 11 per cent in the first half
of the year. Food prices are expected to accelerate in the coming
months. And he said, the upward stress on prices will lead to intensified
efforts by labor to win cost-of-living adjustments in their wage negotia
tions this year.
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@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_19740201_david_p_eastburn,
author = {David P. Eastburn},
title = {Regional President Speech},
year = {1974},
month = {Jan},
howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_19740201_david_p_eastburn},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}