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Not good. Analysts/politicians/voters expected more gains as Federal benefits expired: Not good: Not good: Typical bounce after the covid dip that followed the tariff decline, but so far only back to prior levels, and less when adjusted for inflation:
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Not good. Analysts/politicians/voters expected more gains as Federal benefits expired: Not good: Not good: Typical bounce after the covid dip that followed the tariff decline, but so far only back to prior levels, and less when adjusted for inflation:
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Not good. Analysts/politicians/voters expected more gains as Federal benefits expired:
Not good:
Not good:
Typical bounce after the covid dip that followed the tariff decline, but so far only back to prior levels, and less when adjusted for inflation: