The phrase
"recession years" refers to a period of time when the economy of a country or region is doing very poorly. It means that there is a slowdown in businesses, people may lose their jobs, and there may be less money and opportunities available.
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Despite the gloomy - sentiment cloud hanging over the stock market and signs pointing to a
global recession this year, the real estate market is holding steady.
Millennials may have mixed feelings about credit cards because they generally entered the job market during the
long recession years.
However, from an appreciation perspective, over the past 40 years, real estate has more than held its own, increasing an average annual rate of 5.43 percent, which includes the great
recession years of 2006 through 2011.
The Great
Recession year when Ashok — and a number of other young foreign - born Ph.D. researchers — left the United States was brutal for chemists, as we noted at the time.
The forces undermining it are so numerous that at least one of them is likely to tip Canada into a
mild recession this year.
That's not much, especially when compared with the
pre-Great Recession years of 2006 and 2007, when the average hourly wage often increased by around 4 % year - over-year.
Payne describes Nebraska as a «Depression - era movie», which isn't describing the Great Depression of the 1930s (though the black - and - white evokes the films of its era again) so much as that which continue to be experienced, especially by the Midwest, in the more recent Great
Recession years leading up to the making of this film.
* UPDATED LA Unified is rebuilding early - childhood education programs that were nearly decimated throughout the
bleak recession years, investing an additional $ 30 million through 2016 - 2017.
While the Wrangler made no claims to the a significant share of the mass SUV market prior to arrival of the four - door JK Unlimited, it's the model that's powered most of its growth — Wrangler sales jumped almost 50 percent from around 80,000 to almost 120,000 when it was introduced in 2007, and the JK's popularity exceeded the TJ's even during the
depressed recession years of 2008 -» 10, peaking in 2015 with more than 202,000 sold in the U.S. alone.
That means if Credit is going to expand enough to keep the US out of
recession this year then it is going to have to be financed through Credit Creation by the banks and other financial institutions.
Virtually nothing we look at suggest the economy in the US is prone to recession anytime soon and I would submit in fact that our assessment of fundamentals suggest we are unlikely to
experience recession this year or next year and that if we are to experience one in the next several years, the soonest it should be is sometime in 2020, barring some geopolitical event which is unforecastable.
That put Merrill Lynch in lockstep with both Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley as big players forecasting the U.S. will slip
into recession this year.
Except for
the recession year 2009, this is the first time in 15 years of index data collection that home prices for Canada as a whole have failed to advance in March.
Many pre-referendum forecasts, including those from major banks, argued the UK would enter
a recession this year on the back of Brexit uncertainties.
The suburban Calgary office environment continues to face stiff vacancy challenges after
the recession years of 2015 -» 16, but entrepreneurs are finding niches to bring new product to market.
Russia is expected to enter
a recession this year.
Many economists expect South Africa, the continent's most advanced and diversified economy, to slide into
a recession this year, a projection disputed by the government.
The good news is that the job market has improved significantly since
the recession years.
At 28.9 % during last year's fourth quarter, the ratio is above the 26.8 % that existed in early 2009 and even further above the 24 % that existed before the year 2000, both
recession years.
Yet in
the recession year 1974 prices rose three times as rapidly as in previous «good» years.
«Although we had modest growth during
the recession years, it wasn't anything like we are accustomed to,» Fay says.
but we repaid it through our own revenues) and continued to stay in the top 4 even in
the recession years.
Since
the recession year of 2001, circulation of library materials across Erie County has increased 21 %.
Although districts throughout the state and in many parts of the nation are struggling to find enough teachers to cover all classrooms, the numbers from California are at least encouraging after
the recession years when interest in the teaching profession waned.
led Reed California in an effort to address issues at inner - city schools that were particularty hard hit with cuts during
the recession years.
In the latest poll, 19 % of respondents cited school funding as the biggest problem, down from a record high of 36 % in 2010 and 2011, the peak of
the recession years.
Pent - up demand from
the recession years appears to be pretty well sated, but automakers were able to keep sales on the boil in August with a flurry of sales and incentives.
And
the recession years were hellish for new - vehicle sales.
Mimi strongly reminded me of my mother and her large family of sisters, raised before and during the great
recession years, strongly Irish and Catholic — and their way of never speaking the family secrets and code of «denial», I guess you'd say.
As a result, foreclosures, short sales and bankruptcies rose sharply during
the recession years.
• JNJ has been delivering very good returns on equity (ROE) for more than 10 years, including the Great
Recession years 2007 - 2009.
It's likely that if the US were to enter into
a recession this year, international markets will be pressured downward regardless of their individual country economic conditions.
Yeah,
that Recession year was not the best.
Aquatics retailers have been facing a torrent of challenges since the start of
the recession years ago.
In fact, if you don't count
the recession year of 2009, U.S. emissions in 2011 dropped to their lowest level since 1995.
2009 was
a recession year with around 10 % less electricity demand as in the year before.
3) Judicial Salaries: As the January 2013 Survey of Judicial Salaries noted states were already starting to show signs of beginning to increase judicial salaries following
the recession years.
More importantly, I still remember what it was like to article during
a recession year and then to open my own law practice after being admitted to the bar.
Two years later the column's advice is still relevant as the residual effects of the recession
1 -800-Turn-them-in: The government has kept Canada's economy strong throughout
the recession years and has effectively wiped out the deficit.
Many people appear to have left their local labour market (as evidenced by a falling participation rate), possibly discouraged after having found it difficult during
the recession years to find, or retain, a job.
Lack of junior level recruitment during
the recession years has also led to a dearth of skilled candidates at the senior associate, manager and senior manager levels in some areas.
In
the recession years of 2001 and 2002, revenues declined for many offices and warehouses owners.