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Prices fall, unemployment rises and Boomers have all the houses
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Date:2025-04-14 01:20:05
We've been on a wild economic ride lately so let's find the key trends to make sense of where the economy's headed. On this edition of Indicators of the Week, the numbers you need to know about falling producer prices, rising unemployment claims and generational home-buying trends.
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