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A salary to be grateful for, and other Thanksgiving indicators
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Date:2025-04-23 13:30:41
It's an Indicator Friendsgiving! You're not alone in feeling the news has been awfully grim this year. So we're taking a collective breath and sitting down at the table to find some economic indicators to be thankful for. That includes an end to global shipping turmoil, the green-blue bubble détente and a palatable salary.
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