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Economists this week shared some remarkably optimistic news: Even with the damage of the pandemic, the economy is expected to boom this year as coronavirus cases drop, business restrictions loosen and COVID-19 relief money juices growth. The thing is, this was supposed to be a dark winter, said economy reporter
Paul Davidson, who reported the rosier outlook in a story published Tuesday. We had obviously a really strong recovery in the third quarter. But then things really slowed down and this was expected to be a very rough period, largely because of the COVID surges.