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Dec 2024
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L'ECO & YOU - Coup de froid sur les haus...

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L'inflation diminue. Les hausses de salaires aussi. Le problème, c'est que les rémunérations n'avaient pas suivi la hausse des prix en amont et on constate une perte de pouvoir d'achat des salariés. Ecoutez L'éco & You du 13 décembre 2024. 
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