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1. schaef+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-05-22 20:54:09
Okay, thank you for your link. I really did find it interesting.

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Setbacks, yes. But If I can read a graph (pg 15 of your link), the set back of a global pandemic in 2020 took us to 2015 levels. and we're looking to recover to our per-pandemic levels in 2024.

We might be getting into personal perspectives here... but that seems like a reasonably proportionate setback.

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