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They asked a series of experts what the end of the recession might look like: Their consensus? The end of the recession looks much like the recession itself. We are at the end of the beginning of ...
This is not what a recession looks like. A recession brings long lines at unemployment offices and any place that is hiring. Instead, we see restaurants, universities, nursing homes, farmers ...
What does the next recession look like? A combination of sharp inflation and rising unemployment. The consumer price index (CPI) has run over 8% recently. Due to supply chain tightening ...
Another way to look ... is to graph the ISM's new export orders index and the year-over-year percentage change in exports: The above data -- which regrettably only goes to 1992 -- does show ...
When the treasury bond yield curve inverts (and remains inverted for some time), the likelihood of the economy slipping into recession is high. A yield curve is a graph on which bonds are ...
These numbers show that the two economies are in recession, although the term applies much differently to China than to the eurozone. Chinese officials expect its economy to grow at a 7.5% rate ...