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Legacy admissions, the Russian Ruble and Final Fantasy XVI
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Date:2025-04-24 18:52:55
What do legacy admissions, the Russian Ruble and Final Fantasy XVI have in common? They're all subject to this week's edition of Indicators of the Week! Today on the show, we dive deep into the numbers behind the headlines on the stories that caught our attention.
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