Money, Tech, Recession: The World According to a Goldman Intern

  • Interns expecting a rough ride for US economy, survey finds
  • They also see climate change as major challenge in next decade

Goldman Sachs headquarters in New York.

Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s interns overwhelmingly expect the US economy to fall into recession, and see climate change as among the most pressing issues of the coming decade, a survey shows.

Of the 2,470 summer interns who completed the annual survey, 86% expect a recession, the Wall Street giant said Wednesday on its website. Those surveyed identified climate change, artificial intelligence and geopolitical tensions as the most urgent issues to be faced over the next 10 years.