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The coronavirus stock-market crash has looked a lot like the global financial crisis and 1987. The recovery hasn’t. The COVID-19 crash was similar to the crashes from the global financial crisis and 1987 in how stocks of various styles and factors reacted. The recovery hasn’t been. See full story. IRS pays out $157.9 billion in 88 million stimulus checks New IRS data show how many people have been paid up to $1,200 each, state by state. See full story.
Meat shortage looms as coronavirus shuts packing plants, leaving farmers with tough choices While consumers face the prospect of meat shortages as coronavirus-ravaged packing plants shut down across the country, farmers are bracing for tough choices about what to do with livestock they can’t move to market. See full story.
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