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Government-shutdown-related Google searches on Social Security, veterans benefits spike 5,000% Monday morning

Por: MarketWatch Politics September 25, 2023

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And in the four hours before the workday kicked off at 9 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, search interest in how a shutdown would affect Social Security, veterans’ benefits and the U.S. dollar began to spike. Many of these queries were marked as , meaning that search interest in them was more than 5,000% higher than in the previous search period — in this case, 5,000% higher than four hours earlier. As Google explains, this means they “had a... + full article



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