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plummet

[pluhm-it] / ˈplʌm ɪt /


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In the U.S., at one time the world’s leader in the making of maple syrup, production plummeted in the 20th century as the country’s population became more urban, and cane and beet sugar less expensive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Consumers’ assessment of business and labor-market conditions plummeted, with views on current business conditions negative for the first time since September 2024, the survey said.

From The Wall Street Journal

At Jeep, where sales plummeted during the pandemic in part because of high pricing, lowering prices by thousands of dollars on many vehicles is allowing it to target a wider range of customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin has plummeted more than 30% since its October record high and stagnated around $90,000 a share for more than a month, leaving Strategy stock without any obvious catalysts for growth.

From Barron's

Bitcoin has plummeted more than 30% since its October record high and stagnated around $90,000 a share for more than a month, leaving Strategy stock without any obvious catalysts for growth.

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