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Brexit to cost billions in income losses across Europe
2:05 PM,
March 22, 2019
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A new study shows that the British and the Germans would be the worst hit with total annual losses of up to €67 billion. People in the US and China could actually see a rise in incomes after Britain's exit from the EU.
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