Phrases with «current recession»

The phrase "current recession" refers to the present period in which the economy is struggling and experiencing a decline. It means that there is a decrease in economic activity, such as businesses closing, people losing jobs, and a general slowdown in the overall economy. Full definition

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Sentences with «current recession»

  • For all the misery the current recession has caused, you can be sure that fortunes are being made. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • A lot depends on how fast your industry pulls out of the current recession. (inc.com)
  • Posted by Stephen Gordon on March 11, 2009 in Canadian economy, International, The current recession Permalink (worthwhile.typepad.com)
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