Rising unemployment, sinking stocks and tanking consumer confidence are all typical features of a recession. But there are a slew of other indicators that may be worth paying attention to, including purchases of frozen pizzas, skirt hemlines and a rise in the number of diaper rash cases. Anne Gaviola has more on why we can’t afford to ignore these unusual signs of an economic downturn.
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Why pizza purchases, hemlines and diaper rash can be signs of a recession
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