Survey: Business economists foresee persistent inflation

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2 thoughts on “Survey: Business economists foresee persistent inflation

    1. It’s a lot better than the massive unemployment and stock market crash given to us in 2020 by the previous administration. We’re definitely better off than we were 18 months ago.

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