Billionaire Mark Cuban cast doubts on President Donald Trump's rosy projections for an economic recovery
Billionaire Mark Cuban cast doubts on the rosy economic forecast President Donald Trump cast on Friday in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.”
“There's something good going to happen. I really believe that. There's something very good going to happen. We have to get back," Trump said at a Friday news conference.over the past three weeks, already exceeding the total number of jobs lost over 18 months from the Great Recession of 2007-09. The often provocative investor also opined on the $2 trillion stimulus package Congress passed last month, calling on the Trump administration to place strict “terms and conditions” for corporations to receive bailout funds. Singling out airlines, he called for the government to get equity as part of a bailout.
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