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Reaction: Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales Were Strong. Is The Economy Back? #2318
December 24, 2022

In episode #2318, Neil and Eric talk about the strong Black Friday & Cyber Monday sales and discuss whether the economy is back. No one can predict exactly what the economy will do in 2023, but there are a few key indicators that can give us some guidance on what to expect. Join us today for an overview of what business leaders are predicting for the economy and what we can learn from the strong Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: Reaction: Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales Were Strong. Is The Economy Back?
  • [00:37] An overview of the Black Friday & Cyber Monday numbers for 2022.
  • [01:05] The role of other indicators in the economy, like job reports and the rise in interest rates.
  • [03:41] What business leaders predict for the economy in 2023.
  • [04:21] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
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