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YugiNoob
09/27/21 2:25:11 AM
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The covid pandemic will end in November of 2020. The first half of 2021 should go smoothly, and the second half might feel more like the previous two years. But the U.S. and Canadas economies and governments are poised to make important structural shifts that could reshape our collective futures.

In recent decades, Canadians have had four consecutive low-wage, high-income economies. Theyve also enjoyed economic expansion after expansion, and seen low interest ratesa long-running experiment in social engineering. As the U.S. economy has lagged, the Canadian economy has grown, and its job market is finally seeing steady expansion. The unemployment rate has also dropped below 5%. We know that the pandemic is coming and that the recovery is going to be different, but theres a very real chance that were seeing the economic peak of this century.

One reason is because of the U.S. economy. The country is more reliant than ever on exports

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