Sentences with phrase «bottom of the recession»

A coalition of adverse forces seemed allied against Foster's determination and high hopes: (1) there was potential for a strike, should Foster balk at union demands; (2) 1983 might have proved not even close to the bottom of the recession for heavy machinery; (3) who knew what EPA standards the former owner had let slide, that the new one might be called on to correct?
Unfortunately that's usually the cohort that started at the bottom of the recession, that started in 1982 at the bottom of that recession or in 1975 at the bottom of that recession or 1932 at the bottom of that recession.
In fact, if you are retiring at the bottom of the recession, you can probably go higher than 4 % right?
And remember, of course, that the numbers they're touting are PROJECTIONS, and ones made at the bottom of a recession when tax revenues are down.
At the bottom of the recession the S&P hit a low of 682.55 and the Dow fell to 6,594 on March 5, 2009!
This «second wave» of foreclosures — combined with the fact that many people's 401 (k) s have bounced back with the stock market, and most economists agree that the bottom of the recession has hit — means that competition for these foreclosed homes is, in many cases, fierce.
Despite the reasonably robust pace of employment growth, GDP growth has been lackluster and has averaged 2.1 % since the bottom of the recession in 2009.
The Associated Press also reported Lanai tourism was down 6 percent in the first four months of this year, while overall visits to the island have been rebounding from a few tough years during the bottom of the recession.
Despite the reasonably robust pace of employment growth, GDP growth has been lackluster and has averaged 2.1 percent since the bottom of the recession in 2009.
I started investing back in the bottom of the recession or, as I like to call it, the Great Turkey Shoot of 2010.
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