What is the causal reason as to why a negative yield curve corresponds with a recession?


I get it, an inverted yield curve has preceded nearly every recession, but I don’t get why. On a micro level, my spending doesn’t change as a result of this, my contribution to GDP and virtually everyone I know doesn’t seem to change much. So why is it a good indicator or is it simply because it has worked previously?


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