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COVID-19’s Historic Economic Impact, In the US and Abroad
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COVID-19’s Historic Economic Impact, In the US and Abroad
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The main point of this news article is to share how the pandemic has effected the US economy and other economies.
I chose this news article because for each topic they compare the US to other countries to really help readers see the difference in the way the countries went about COVID-19
This article explains how the economy will be affected for many years after the pandemic is over because of this and how the daily lives of millions of people have been changed because of the current poor situation in the economy.
The article is important because it informs people about the economic decline we’re facing currently.
I chose this news article because for each topic they compare the US to other countries to really help readers see the difference in the way the countries went about COVID-19
This article explains how the economy will be affected for many years after the pandemic is over because of this and how the daily lives of millions of people have been changed because of the current poor situation in the economy.
The article is important because it informs people about the economic decline we’re facing currently.
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10/08/2020
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10/22/2020
10/16/2023
11/12/2023
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04/16/2020
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This item was submitted on October 8, 2020 by [anonymous user] using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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