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Why the U.K. Is the Only Major Economy Set to Shrink in 2023 | WSJ

While the U.S. and other nations have begun to rebound from the pandemic, the U.K. has been struggling to turn the tide.

WSJ’s Anna Hirtenstein explains why some analysts predict its economy will contract in 2023.

Photo illustration: Marina Costa

#Britain #Economy #WSJ

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