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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240704

part of an overall unemployment rate of 5.3% injuly. all of which has had people taking to social media. kerry allen works for bbc monitoring and has been observing social media activity in china discussing this move. what are people saying in china about this move to stop counting youth unemployment? this has been a major talking point on social media and state media have reported this is not something young people should worry about and that things are projected to improve from august onwards but on social media a lot of comments that i have seen are very cynical, showing that statistically unemployment has been rising since the beginning of the year, and they are commenting things like, everything is stable, everything is improving, and the idea that if you do not see the data, it is not a problem. sarcasm is clearly not data, it is not a problem. sarcasm is clearly not dead data, it is not a problem. sarcasm is clearly not dead over data, it is not a problem. sarcas

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Way 20240704

we don t anoint kings in america, we have elections.no and texans deserve the right to vote. it really does send a signal if you can t get out to vote tomorrow, get your husband, your wife, your friends, their , friends, we want to send a signal that we re coming, this freight train is coming. we have to do it tomorrow. tomorrow is the big day. nikki haley and donald trump making a final pitch to voters ahead of today s super tuesday primaries. we ll break down what s at stake and what it could mean for the race going forward. plus we ll get legal analysis on the supreme court ruling allowing trump to stay on the ballot. and we ll bring you the latest developments out of the middle east as vice president kamala harris continues to press for a cease-fire in gaza. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, super tuesday, march 5th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. voters will indeed head to the polls across 16 states and on

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240705

a month ago we learned it had fallen to 8.7%, but food price inflation was over twice that, hurting many consumers even harder. one pizzeria owner, sergio from brighton, has been telling the bbc how inflation has been affecting his business costs that he has to pass onto consumers. we noticed that, after the first lockdown, let s say the tomato went from £20 per case to 25, and today reached £39 per case. bags of flour from £20, £21 per bag now we paid £32 per bag. another thing that is affecting is the salaries, as well the wages went up. the minimum wage is growing year by year. and this year, i think was 9% more for the minimum. so everything is affecting the price of our pizza. that is a business meant sharing impact on him. now, another area where many british households are facing the pinch is in housing costs. one mp is warning a mortgage time bomb is about to explode with mortgage rates rising. for those who are renting, many pay more still with the ave

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Asia 20240705

quicklx the fed has tightened policy quickly. a increase in excellent bit over a year and that excellent bit over a year and that is excellent bit over a year and that is huge, historically it s a enormous increase and i think is a lot, a enormous increase and i think is a lot, there is one view that is a lot, there is one view that the is a lot, there is one view that the fed should wait to see the impact of what they have dona any break may be short lived. us inflation is still running well above the fed s 2% target. so the pain from higher borrowing costs to companies and to consumers is likely not over, according to diane swonk, chief economist at kpmg in the us, who believes the fed will raise rates again injuly. pauses not at an end. we have seen pauses not at an end. we have seen the pauses not at an end. we have seen the fed play overgrown with seen the fed play overgrown with words like skip they don t want with words like skip they don t want to

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