N.Y.C. Struggles To Recover After Omicron Cases Surge
The economic disruptions of the latest Covid wave have hurt blue-collar workers the most, even as Wall Street profits, rents and home sales are soaring.
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The economic disruptions of the latest Covid wave have hurt blue-collar workers the most, even as Wall Street profits, rents and home sales are soaring.
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Overall spending fell for the first time since February as the virus and supply chain issues impacted purchases.
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