U.S. Economy Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Size WhatDoYouThink?
A report by the Commerce Department has found that the United States’ GDP grew at a 6.
5% annual rate last quarter as the nation recovers from the coronavirus recession, with the total size of the economy now surpassing where it was before the pandemic. What doBeatrix Lazenby, Temp Surgeon“It’s going to take a lot more than 600,000 preventable deaths to take down America’s economy.”
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