Reid: It'll be interesting to see what happens on the price front because businesses tend to be a little more likely, I guess, maybe to lay someone off than they are to slash prices out of nowhere. So that is actually one of the main arguments that's put forward in terms of why you might see a cap on unemployment. And there's still as that officials will say, there's still there's still a potential path. It's just getting nearer.
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