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U.S. jobless rise spurs fears of slowdown; yet recession signals have been wrong — so far

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By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN

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Us living in Japan hope the US has a recession. as that would lead to a considerably stronger yen.

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Americans have no money. They are living on their credit cards.

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""but the U.S. now has 6.4 million more jobs than it did before COVID-19."" good news just keep it going, just noticed the U.S. had a 1.2% then 1.9% unemployment rate 1944, 1945 during WW2, now think about that !?

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An indebted country that lives with plastic money... Sooner or later the recession will be gigantic...

Us living in Japan hope the US has a recession. as that would lead to a considerably stronger yen.

AMEN !!!..

Japan should separate itself from US colonization and join the BRICS+ and be part of the global de-dollarization movement that is growing more and more, something that the US does not like and makes them desperate, LOL..

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