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synonyms for recession

  • bankruptcy
  • collapse
  • decline
  • deflation
  • downturn
  • hard times
  • inflation
  • shakeout
  • slide
  • slump
  • stagnation
  • unemployment
  • bust
  • depression
  • bad times
  • big trouble
  • rainy days
On this page you'll find 41 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to recession, such as: bankruptcy, collapse, decline, deflation, downturn, and hard times.

antonyms for recession

MOST RELEVANT
  • increase
  • rise
  • success
  • advance
  • inflation
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How to use recession in a sentence

Stay-at-home stocks continue to dominate the wider markets rally as investors bet the digital economy will power the broader economy out of recession.
THE YEAR’S HOTTEST E-COMMERCE STOCK IS UP MORE THAN 1,500%. ITS FOUNDER CASHED OUT BEFORE THE RALLYBERNHARD WARNERAUGUST 18, 2020FORTUNE
In 2008, China and India did not slip into a recession — their economic growth merely slowed.
COULD THE RECESSION REVIVE THE SAVINGS GENE IN CHINA AND INDIA?PALLABI MUNSIAUGUST 16, 2020OZY
When people hear “degrowth,” they think that sounds like a recession.
IS ECONOMIC GROWTH THE WRONG GOAL? (EP. 429)STEPHEN J. DUBNERAUGUST 13, 2020FREAKONOMICS
Women — who have been hit harder than men during this recession — did see some substantial gains this month.
YES, UNEMPLOYMENT FELL. BUT THE RECOVERY SEEMS TO BE SLOWING DOWN.NEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)AUGUST 7, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
Low-income women of color are also among the likeliest to have lost their jobs in the current recession.
HOW THE PANDEMIC COULD FORCE A GENERATION OF MOTHERS OUT OF THE WORKFORCENEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 27, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
However the course of the recession plays out, our economists think America could be due for a massive wave of personal bankruptcies in the second half of the year.
ECONOMISTS THINK CONGRESS SHOULD KEEP PAYING UNEMPLOYED WORKERS $600 A WEEK — OR EVEN MORENEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 21, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
US government aid has shielded tens of millions of unemployed Americans from the worst effects of the pandemic-induced recession.
THE US UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS THAT REDUCED POVERTY DURING THE PANDEMIC ARE ABOUT TO EXPIREJOHN DETRIXHEJULY 13, 2020QUARTZ
Well, it’s not going to go up now, because we’re entering a deep, deep recession.
HOW TO PREVENT ANOTHER GREAT DEPRESSION (EP. 421)STEPHEN J. DUBNERJUNE 11, 2020FREAKONOMICS
I don’t know that we’ve ever sorted out what role that pandemic played in creating the recession.
WHAT DOES COVID-19 MEAN FOR CITIES (AND MARRIAGES)? (EP. 410)STEPHEN J. DUBNERMARCH 26, 2020FREAKONOMICS
I think the longest and deepest recession was ours, because our financial sector was so big.
THE PRIME MINISTER WHO CRIED BREXIT (EP. 392)STEPHEN J. DUBNEROCTOBER 10, 2019FREAKONOMICS
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WORDS RELATED TO RECESSION

  • absention
  • circumvention
  • delay
  • departure
  • dodge
  • dodging
  • elusion
  • escape
  • escapism
  • eschewal
  • evasion
  • flight
  • forbearance
  • nonparticipation
  • parry
  • passive resistance
  • prevention
  • recession
  • recoil
  • restraint
  • retreat
  • runaround
  • self-restraint
  • shirking
  • shunning
  • steering clear of
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