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recession

[ree-sesh-uhn] / riˈsɛʃ ən /


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And the U.S. has never had a recession without the jobless rate breaching at least 5%.

From MarketWatch

And the U.S. has never had a recession without the jobless rate breaching at least 5%.

From MarketWatch

For now Zillow is forecasting that the economy will avoid a recession and home prices will increase over the next year.

From Los Angeles Times

Sometimes unemployment rises because a recession is under way.

From The Wall Street Journal

Five years ago, “the world went into a recession and, as a result, bonds rallied because people were wagering on fiscal stimulus. Back then, there was a clear aim,” Tenengauzer said.

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