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This is adding support to employment and output, even as consumption weakens. The relatively low cost of energy should keep it going for a while: No sign of recession here: Still falling short of price increases so obviously not the cause:
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This is adding support to employment and output, even as consumption weakens. The relatively low cost of energy should keep it going for a while: No sign of recession here: Still falling short of price increases so obviously not the cause:
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This is adding support to employment and output, even as consumption weakens. The relatively low cost of energy should keep it going for a while:
No sign of recession here:
Still falling short of price increases so obviously not the cause: