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stagnate

[stag-neyt] / ˈstæg neɪt /


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Another complication is stagnating employment, forcing policymakers to walk a tightrope between lowering rates to boost the economy and keeping them higher to curb inflation.

From Barron's

Growth is stagnating, and in Thailand the population is aging quickly.

From BBC

Investors were already worrying that sales growth could stagnate because stubborn inflation and job-market uncertainty has made Americans less willing to dip into their pockets.

From Barron's

Investors were already worrying that sales growth could stagnate because stubborn inflation and job-market uncertainty has made Americans less willing to dip into their pockets.

From Barron's

Home sales stagnated at a rate of 4.06 million, tying the year with 2024 for the worst performance in three decades.

From MarketWatch