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Household debt, Home Depot sales and Montana's TikTok ban
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Date:2025-04-06 12:48:21
It's Indicators of the Week! We round up the economic indicators that caught our attention. On today's episode, we look at growing U.S. household debt, the shrinking sales of Home Depot and Montana's new TikTok ban.
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