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Depending on who you talked to, we were meant to be surviving til 2025, or even thriving in '25.
But when attention turned to whether there was a new phrase to indicate that businesses needed to hold on another year until 2026, it was a clear indication that the economy had not lived up to expectations this year.
(And "stay in the mix for 2026" isn't quite as catchy.)
Liquidations are at least at a decade high, and total unemployment is as high as it has been in about the same time.
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So why has the economy so persistently underperformed this year?
Mike Jones, chief economist at BNZ, said there were three key issues.
"Population growth was pretty meagre throughout the year, it ran about half the
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