A K-shaped economy—coined after the shape of the letter: a horizontal line marked by two lines, with one going down and the other up—happens when the economy is rolling along, and then it suddenly loses steam and begins to drop. And then, after a period, the Fed comes in and lowers interest rates to get things going again, Professor Peter Ricchiuti of Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business tells Fast Company.
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