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Leveled off well above pre-Covid levels, and were held down by falling gasoline prices- no recession here: Adjusted for CPI/inflation: This was falling from the post-Covid fiscal collapse but has since recovered with the rate hikes:
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Leveled off well above pre-Covid levels, and were held down by falling gasoline prices- no recession here: Adjusted for CPI/inflation: This was falling from the post-Covid fiscal collapse but has since recovered with the rate hikes:
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Leveled off well above pre-Covid levels, and were held down by falling gasoline prices- no recession here:
Adjusted for CPI/inflation:
This was falling from the post-Covid fiscal collapse but has since recovered with the rate hikes: