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While lower rates might help, economists say, hiring is unlikely to improve much until the trade wars fade and the U.S. begins to grow faster.

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Big picture: The economy might perk up in 2026 as trade wars fade and new tax breaks kick in, but the U.S. is likely to muddle through to the new year.

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He was, however, one of the few bright lights for Liverpool against Forest, the only player posing a serious threat, although he faded.

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Not only is uncertainty about trade policy likely to fade, but other positive factors will likely be growing.

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The stock staged a brief reflex rally but the price faded to close in the red.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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