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Inflation may be coming down, but that doesn't necessarily mean consumers will feel a tangible change in prices.
Sectors like agriculture and manufacturing, which send goods overseas, may start looking at other routes out of the U.S.
It looks at the concentration of job growth. When it's above 50, more industries added jobs than shed them that month.
We talked with Jay Shambaugh of the Treasury Department, leader of the most recent U.S.-China Economic Working Group meeting.