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slowdown

[sloh-doun] / ˈsloʊˌdaʊn /


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“The slowdown in U.S. population growth is largely due to a historic decline in net international migration,” said Christine Hartley, assistant division chief for Estimates and Projections at the Census Bureau.

From Barron's

A consumption slowdown -- if it took hold -- would hit at the key driver of the world's biggest economy, with consumer spending accounting for more than two-thirds of US GDP.

From Barron's

Weak sales growth shows that LVMH’s collections aren’t appealing to clients and that the group is still contending with a slowdown in spending for luxury goods that has plagued the industry for years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shortly after it bought Radford Studio Center, the industry began to see theatrical slowdowns from the pandemic, the 2023 dual writers’ and actors’ strikes and the cutback in spending at the studios.

From Los Angeles Times

The company also guided for revenue growth of about 20% over the current quarter, implying a slowdown in growth.

From Barron's