Could a recession be another nail in the coffin for office space?
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Oil prices fell and Treasury bond yields inverted today — hints that the U.S. economy may be heading for a downturn. And as revenue-challenged companies look to cut costs in the era of remote work, physical office space may get a pink slip. Plus, President Biden weighs tariff options, airlines reel from staffing shortages and shellfish producers grapple with ocean acidification.
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