- Cardboard-box sales have seen the biggest contraction since the Great Recession of 2008-2009.
- Packaging Corp. of America just reported an almost 10% year-on-year slump in second-quarter shipments.
- Cardboard, often overlooked, can be a reliable economic indicator given its key role in e-commerce and the shipping of goods.
For many months now, a debate has been raging among experts whether the US economy is facing a recession, following the Federal Reserve’s steepest interest-rate increases in four decades.
And they have used all kinds of gauges – from job-market numbers to the shape of the bond-yield curve – to argue in support of and against predictions for a potential downturn.
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