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Lower prices may sound nice, but they're a bad sign for the economy. Here's why
As much as we'd all love to see prices go back to pre-pandemic levels, it's not actually good for the economy. CNN's Vanessa Yurkevich explains why it's bad and what we want to see instead.
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