Can shoppers save the economy?
With a looming recession knocking on the doors of every economy across the globe, the crisis is no different here in the US as a lot is riding on the willingness and ability of Americans to go out there and spend again. The economy here is powered by consumer spending, and the small and recent signs of recovery could be attributed to the retail sales which increased by 7.5% in June. Read about the details here.
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