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© Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.U.S. jobless rise spurs fears of slowdown; yet recession signals have been wrong — so far
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and PAUL WISEMAN WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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JeffLee
Us living in Japan hope the US has a recession. as that would lead to a considerably stronger yen.
SendaiGirl
Americans have no money. They are living on their credit cards.
WoodyLee
""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 !?
TokyoLiving
An indebted country that lives with plastic money... Sooner or later the recession will be gigantic...
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..