Phone tracking reveals coronavirus hit to US economy

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Phone tracking reveals coronavirus hit to US economy
The millions of bits of smartphone data tracked by analytics firm Unacast show the economic impact of the coronavirus spreading across the US like a deep freeze - long-distance travel was hit early on, but eventually overall retail foot traffic slowed to a crawl, too. As the US started shutting ...

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