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  2. List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 recession was a brief economic downturn; forecasters of the time expected much worse, perhaps influenced by the poor economy in their recent lifetimes. [62] The recession also followed a period of monetary tightening. [40] Recession of 1953: July 1953 – May 1954 10 months 3 years 9 months 6.1% (September 1954) −2.6%

  3. Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    Though no one knew they were in it at the time, the Great Recession had a significant economic and political impact on the United States. While the recession technically lasted from December 2007 – June 2009 (the nominal GDP trough), many important economic variables did not regain pre-recession (November or Q4 2007) levels until 2011–2016.

  4. List of banks acquired or bankrupted during the Great Recession

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    Merrill Lynch, New York City Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina Investment bank $ 4.4 × 10 ^ 10 [19] September 16, 2008: American International Group, New York City Federal government of the United States A: Insurance company $ 1.82 × 10 ^ 11 [20] September 17, 2008: Lehman Brothers, New York City B: Barclays: Investment bank $ 1.3 × ...

  5. When did that last recession end? - AOL

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    And when the committee finalizes its view, it will likely say the 2020 downturn was the shortest contraction on record – even shorter than the six-month recession in 1980.

  6. Timeline of the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    A recession is a period of two quarters of negative GDP growth. The countries listed are those that officially announced that they were in recession. It is worth noting that some developed countries such as South Korea and Australia did not enter recession (indeed Australia contracted for the last quarter of 2008 only to grow 1% for the first half of 2009).

  7. Great Recession in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For comparison, the severe 1981-82 recession had a jobs decline of 3.2%. [49] Full-time employment did not regain its pre-crisis level until August 2015. [51] The unemployment rate ("U-3") rose from the pre-recession level of 4.7% in November 2008 to a peak of 10.0% in October 2009, before steadily falling back to the pre-recession level by May ...

  8. Oklahoma City a great place to wait out recession - AOL

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    Oklahoma City was a good place to be the past two years for anyone looking to wait out the recession. So were Minneapolis, Minn., and Buffalo and Rochester, N.Y. Oklahoma's capital had an ...

  9. 1973–1975 recession - Wikipedia

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    The 1973–1975 recession or 1970s recession was a period of economic stagnation in much of the Western world during the 1970s, putting an end to the overall post–World War II economic expansion. It differed from many previous recessions by involving stagflation , in which high unemployment and high inflation existed simultaneously.