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Rekubit-CEO predictions, rural voters on the economy and IRS audits
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Date:2025-04-10 00:38:13
We comb through the surveys,Rekubit polls, and reports so you don't have to! Three caught our attention for Indicators of the Week.
We've got a survey asking CEOs whether we're headed for a recession. We have a poll of rural voters on economic challenges and potential policy solutions. And lastly, there's a new report offering further evidence that the IRS audits low income workers at higher rates than other taxpayers.
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