Even without a second wave, the numbers don't make sense. Shouldn't the purchasing power of many millions of American's be drastically lower, meaning lower demand across the board?
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OBVIOUSLY YES.
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Do you have a link to this paper or talk? I'm curious about what Morgan Stanley is saying...
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It was on bloomberg live from their direct stream. I don't know if the direct interview is going. to be clipped and put on the website.
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I don't think there will be a second shutdown. They will just majorly downplay deaths and try to distract.
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This will just rip through the health of the population! That's not good for an economy!
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Most of the deaths are likely to be older people and nursing homes are in a particularly bad place but I don't believe they are quite the majority. It's a very bad disease and hurts many, including young people large cities have a higher growth rate initially because more global
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you've been saying that this whole time.
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