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That certainly might be the better explanation.
The kink point in the chart seems to be right during the pandemic, though, and the rate of increase appears to have already started declining. I'm not sure it points unambiguously towards a 2023 effect.
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The kink point in the chart seems to be right during the pandemic, though, and the rate of increase appears to have already started declining.
2023 was the first year with a decline
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The previous data point appears to be 2020, though. You can't say from that when the decline started.
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