> Year-over-year comparisons reflect the abysmal economic conditions during the pandemic.
We can instead look at the growth over 12 months from May and compare it to that of April. If anything, I'd expect a more pronounced effect for April's YoY because it starts nearer to the bottom of the market. But instead, May's YoY looks slightly higher than April's.
We can instead look at the growth over 12 months from May and compare it to that of April. If anything, I'd expect a more pronounced effect for April's YoY because it starts nearer to the bottom of the market. But instead, May's YoY looks slightly higher than April's.