“The pandemic was a big shock to the economy, and the effects of that shock are going to last across time,” Braun said. “Think of it like throwing a stone into a pond, it generates waves and the wave slowly dies down,” “You had this big shock to the economy and it’s just taking time for everything to readjust fundamentally.”
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