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So just to be clear, Dems/Media/Oxford know(s) we're in a recession but won't admit it until 2023 after they lose

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https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-existing-home-sales-slide-again-
september-2022-10-20
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"Even as the economy slows, employers appear to be reluctant to lay off workers that they have struggled to hire and retain," Nancy Vanden Houten, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, wrote in a note to clients. "We don't look for claims to fall much below current levels, but we don't look for a significant rise in claims or unemployment either until we enter a recession in 2023."


Definitive. Not "if" we do, but "until" we do.

Denial ever since inflation was transitory, up until 3 weeks before the election we're going to start calling a recession a recession but wait until after we lose.

Smart of you to hide that in the 18th paragraph of an article about house prices sliding in September. Probably not smart admitting this early, but only after you know you've lost the midterms and you can finally pin it on somebody other than yourselves.




Just an FYI... This is what the article looked like 23 hours ago: https://archive.ph/RK6vM

There was no talk at all of unemployment, and it was specifically only about the decline in the housing market.


Here's the re-archive link from now: https://archive.ph/8Zswi

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