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Recent economic data in the U.S. reinforces our "stagflation lite" view as early signs of tariff impacts have emerged alongside unexpected labour market weakness.
In this episode of the 10-Minute Take, RBC Economics' Claire Fan and Carrie Freestone break down:
• What stagflation lite means and why it's different from severe stagflation in the 1970s.
• How producer price data are showing early impacts of tariffs before these fully reach consumer prices.
• Why dramatic downward revisions to employment figures signal a concerning trend.
• What this scenario in the U.S. means for Canada’s export-dependent economy.
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Recent economic data in the U.S. reinforces our "stagflation lite" view as early signs of tariff impacts have emerged alongside unexpected labour market weakness.
In this episode of the 10-Minute Take, RBC Economics' Claire Fan and Carrie Freestone break down:
• What stagflation lite means and why it's different from severe stagflation in the 1970s.
• How producer price data are showing early impacts of tariffs before these fully reach consumer prices.
• Why dramatic downward revisions to employment figures signal a concerning trend.
• What this scenario in the U.S. means for Canada’s export-dependent economy.

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