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No, the White House isn't changing the definition of a recession
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPresident Joe Biden.Susan Walsh/AP Photo The White House recently laid out why two quarters of...
The recession debate is so intense that Wikipedia has blocked new users from editing its recession...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoIt seems that no one can agree on the definition of a recession, let alone if we’re in one right...
Biden warns an economic slowdown is necessary to lower inflation
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 years agoU.S. President Joe Biden gestures as he delivers remarks on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 in...
Japan and the UK are in recessions. Is the US next?
CNN Business via AOL· 4 months agoAnd just like that, two of the world’s largest economies are in technical recessions. On Thursday, Japan and the UK both reported their second...
GDP Contracts for Second Straight Quarter as U.S. Economy Enters Recession Territory
National Review via Yahoo News· 2 years agoGross domestic product fell .9 percent in the second quarter from April to June, the Bureau of...
What does being in a recession mean? And is the U.S. officially in a recession?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoThe odds that the U.S. economy will go into a recession are increasing after two consecutive...
Why is it so hard to say if this is a recession?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJob growth is one of the factors economists weigh in determining whether the economy is in recession. The U.S. job market has remained tight even as GDP...
U.S. economy contracts for second-straight quarter, GDP falls at 0.9% pace in Q2
Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoU.S. economic activity contracted for the second consecutive quarter in Q2, data from the Commerce...
Worsening business activity data is 'setting the scene' for an economic contraction this year
Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoThe U.S. economy is showing more signs of deterioration. The preliminary S&P Global Composite...
Dave Ramsey: What Is Stagflation, and Should You Be Worried?
Motley Fool· 2 years agoIf you've watched or read any financial news lately, chances are good you have heard the term...