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With less than one month to go before the US Presidential Election Day, will American voters place priority on economic recovery above how the COVID-19 health crisis was managed? Before COVID-19, the US had been experiencing the longest economic expansion of its history with stock market rebound, lower unemployment rate and an increase in the average income of American households. After the virus hit the country severely, more than 20 million American jobs were lost, affecting society’s most vulnerable. Some industries thrived while others barely survived. Analysis by HEC Paris professor Jeremy Ghez.


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