KEY POINTS
  • Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos once again warned of the challenges of an economic recession.
  • He urged consumers and small business owners to reduce their risk by holding cash and delaying big purchases.
  • Many executives have recently warned of difficult economic times ahead, with a fresh wave of layoffs and cost cutting measures taking effect over the past weeks.

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos speaks during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 2, 2021.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos once again warned of the challenges of an economic recession, telling consumers and small business owners they should reduce their risk by hanging onto cash and delaying big purchases.

"The probabilities say if we're not in a recession right now, we're likely to be in one very soon," Bezos said in an interview with CNN released on Sunday. "My advice to people whether they're small business owners is take some risk off the table. If you were going to make a purchase, maybe slow down that purchase a little bit. Keep some dry powder on hand and wait a bit."

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