Longer Working Lives and Immigration Keep Eurozone Economy Growing, ECB Says
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Rising employment—partly from people working longer—has accounted for about half of the growth recorded in the eurozone since the third quarter of 2023.
Rising employment—partly from people working longer—has accounted for about half of the growth recorded in the eurozone since the third quarter of 2023.
Rising employment—partly from people working longer—has accounted for about half of the growth recorded in the eurozone since the third quarter of 2023.
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