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Polymarket predicts that the probability of the US economy falling into recession this year is 53%.

Polymarket predicts that the probability of the US economy falling into recession this year is 53%.

CointimeCointime2025/04/24 19:44
By:Cointime

according to official website data, the probability of "the U.S. economy falling into recession by 2025" on Polymarket has reached 53%.

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