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‘Fred’s Resilience’ 

In the land of data streams where numbers flow
There lived a man named Fred both wise and bold.
He charted economic tides, their highs and lows,
A beacon of insight, his story told.

Fred, the economist with graphs in hand,
Mapped recessions, booms and market trends.
His FRED database a vast and fertile land
Where knowledge blossomed and wisdom blends.

Through inflation storms and interest rate squalls
Fred stood firm, unyielding, like a sturdy oak.
His legacy etched in digits on FRED’s walls,
A testament to truth beyond mere smoke.

So, raise a glass to Fred the data sage
Whose graphs illuminate our economic stage.
In numbers we find meaning, page by page,
Thanks to Fred’s unwavering courage.

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