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Does anyone know why coal production is falling out of bed? It is down some 40% from its August level. But coal employment is still near its’ recent peak, which implies that productivity is horrible. I suspect the problem is exports to China. Maybe someone needs to ask Trump about this.
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Does anyone know why coal production is falling out of bed? It is down some 40% from its August level. But coal employment is still near its’ recent peak, which implies that productivity is horrible. I suspect the problem is exports to China. Maybe someone needs to ask Trump about this.
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Does anyone know why coal production is falling out of bed? It is down some 40% from its August level.
But coal employment is still near its’ recent peak, which implies that productivity is horrible.
I suspect the problem is exports to China.
Maybe someone needs to ask Trump about this.