The Cuts Are Coming

Wally

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anonymous23456

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You really think the contract has this influence? More than the (necessary) over-hiring during '20 '21 and '22 with the expected return to normalcy? This was going to happen regardless with the ebbtide of package flow. Carol didn't help, but it has very little, if anything, to do with our contract. Go :censored2: on your brothers and sisters somewhere else.
Many reasons but this is one:

The Atlanta Federal Reserve's estimate of U.S. economic growth in the first quarter, known as GDPNow, was reduced to 2.9% from 3.4% after a big drop in retail sales in January.

Retail sales fell a sharp 0.8% last month, and sales in the prior two months were also revised a bit lower. Lower consumer spending weighs on GDP.

Still, a 2.9% annual rate of growth would be pretty strong. The economy's top sustainable speed of growth is generally seen around a much lower 1.8%.
 

What'dyabringmetoday???

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You really think the contract has this influence? More than the (necessary) over-hiring during '20 '21 and '22 with the expected return to normalcy? This was going to happen regardless with the ebbtide of package flow. Carol didn't help, but it has very little, if anything, to do with our contract. Go :censored2: on your brothers and sisters somewhere else.
Calm down. You might give yourself a bloody nose.
 
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