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Why Hasn’t Moody’s Fired Mark Zandi Yet?

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 3/13/2026 9:09:26 AM

For many years, we’ve marveled at the fact that Moody’s Analytics keeps paying Mark Zandi to be its chief economist. While he’s good at parroting Democratic talking points, anyone who followed his economic predictions over the past decades would be in the poorhouse. Let’s take just one example: Inflation. Presumably, this is something that economists should be able to understand and reliably forecast. When Joe Biden was pushing his massive “Build Back Better” plan, even we non-economists knew it would spur inflation

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Midnight Rambler 3/13/2026 9:32:03 AM (No. 2079797)
The first paragragh tells us why he hasn't been fired yet.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: felixcat 3/13/2026 10:20:08 AM (No. 2079827)
He and many others need to be fired for all their talking down this economy under Trump. Pathetic that while our military takes on Iran - it's nothing but kvetching from the usual sources on the price of oil, etc ad nauseam.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/13/2026 10:38:46 AM (No. 2079841)
Zandi, Paul Krugman, Robert Reich are communists, not economists.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 3/13/2026 11:00:45 AM (No. 2079855)
Apparently, parroting Dem talking points and smearing Trump is more important than actually getting useful predictions out.
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