These lows have never been penetrated, even
during the great recession of 2008 - 09.
«It happened after 9/11 and it happened
during the Great Recession of 2008.»
«We became interested in studying the effects of economic downturns on public spending
during the Great Recession of the late 2000s, when media outlets were filled with stories about states cutting optional Medicaid benefits, increasing school class sizes and reducing course offerings,» said Ho, who is also a professor of economics at Rice and a professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
I'm sure I could have captured some tax benefits
during the great recession of 2008 and at other times where the market has dipped, but I never knew much about this or paid attention closely enough.
Praxair remained highly profitable
during the Great Recession of 2007 through 2009.
Related to this is the discovery that «Recession Millennials», those who entered the job market
during the Great Recession of 2007 - 2009, continue to spend more money on food at home than those who entered the job market afterwards.
For those of you who don't know, Stockton was actually the foreclosure capital of the nation
during the Great Recession of» 07 -» 09, and the city still hasn't fully recovered.
Not exact matches
Carla Harris, chair
of the National Women's Business Council, suggests that women
of color may have been more likely to have been laid off
during the beginning
of the
great recession, and so may have been more likely to need entrepreneurship as an alternative way to make a living.
Government bailouts
of the financial industry, and the rising deficits that accompanied them, fueled political anger
during and after the
Great Recession.
This is because the
Great Recession has rewritten the rules
of what can happen — and how central banks can respond —
during financial crises.
Most
of the provinces had a tough go
of it
during the
Great Recession.
Still, much
of the brisk business overall reflected the abundance
of deals, showing that shoppers are as bargain - hungry now as they were
during in the first years after the
Great Recession, if not more.
When Bank
of Canada governor Stephen Poloz took up his post in the spring
of 2013, he assumed «animal spirits» would soon spur the founders who lost companies
during the
Great Recession to start new ones.
Goldman Sachs is the fifth bank to reach a multibillion - dollar settlement with the Department
of Justice in relation to subprime mortgages
during the
Great Recession.
The disappointing trends
of the
Great Recession and its aftermath come on the heels
of the weak labor market from 2000 - 2007,
during which the median income
of non-elderly households fell significantly from $ 68,941 to $ 66,575, the first time in the post-war period that incomes failed to grow over a business cycle.
This has been one
of the most cited stats in the public debate
during the
Great Recession.
The rate has been mostly dropping since the turn
of the millennium, with a dramatic acceleration
during and after the
Great Recession.
But you might remember him better for his appearance at a congressional hearing
during the
Great Recession where he pledged to take an annual salary
of $ 1 and cut bonuses for management in the wake
of a $ 14.6 billion company loss in 2008.
The reason why the numbers are so different when you change the goalposts is because Emerging Markets lost 65 %
of their value
during the
Great Recession and never fully recovered.
As a share
of the economy, deficits are currently 3.1 percent
of GDP and will reach 5.0 percent
of GDP in 2027 and 9.0 percent
of GDP within three decades — higher than any time except for 5 years
during World War II and the
Great Recession.
Forecasts by Economists
During the
Great Recession» found that the «private - sector's record
of failure to predict
recessions remained intact through 2008 and 2009.»
Under the more adverse scenario
of a longer and deeper
recession, the two - year loss rates on average across the 19 banks were projected to be as high as experienced
during the
Great Depression.
For example, the loss
of existing firms and the low creation rate
of new firms
during and after the
Great Recession have not only directly reduced investment but also impaired the dynamism
of the private sector, causing persistent, adverse effects on productivity growth.12
As I mentioned earlier, business investment collapsed
during the
Great Recession, and its much - weaker - than - expected recovery since, despite historically low financing rates, has been a major source
of disappointment in advanced economies.8
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that through increased transfer payments and reduced taxes, automatic stabilizers provided significant economic stimulus
during and in the aftermath
of the
Great Recession of 2007 - 2009, and thereby helped strengthen economic activity.
A pair
of blandly good - looking Orange County real - estate agents, they had taken a bath
during the
Great Recession and had to downsize from a McMansion to a small apartment.
Second, fluctuations in business investment can drive the business cycle — roughly 50 per cent
of the movements in quarterly GDP
during the
Great Recession and its aftermath were due to shifts in business investment.
«Much
of this is attributable to the financial crisis and
Great Recession coming
during the financially formative years for many millennials.»
Additionally, policymakers had previously acknowledged rate cuts» ineffectiveness at pushing down term premium at the start
of Great Recession, but «tantrum fears» had subsequently fueled «policy cognitive dissonance» to argue otherwise
during policy normalization.
Small businesses have been hurt
during the
Great Recession and are now being shut out
of getting a bank loan.
The S&P 500 hit a pre-credit crisis high
of 1565.2 on October 9, 2007 before cratering all the way down to 676.5
during the «
Great Recession» and a severe bear market followed.
Awash in Liquidity The second round
of quantitative easing, known as QE2, follows the Fed's purchases
of nearly $ 2 trillion
of bonds
during the
Great Recession.
Indeed, the company's profit barely budged downward
during the financial crisis and ensuing
Great Recession, which is something one can not say for many
of Omnicom's own clients.
During that time, Paine and his crew captured the ups and downs
of electric vehicles» development amid the
Great Recession — when GM went bankrupt and its executives made the blunder
of flying to Washington, D.C., in private jets to seek federal bailout money; when Tesla Motors almost missed payroll, having built only 100 cars and spent $ 100 million; and when Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn was grilled by the press about the $ 6 billion gamble he was taking on the Leaf.
For more than a brief moment
during the
Great Recession, it appeared the fate
of the Big Three automakers was in jeopardy.
The chart shows three important facts: (1) a bigger rise in food stamp usage in hard - hit housing states as early as 2007 and 2008, (2) the rise in food stamp usage increased by substantially more in these states
during the heart
of the
Great Recession in 2009, and (3) even in 2013, food stamp usage is growing more in hard - hit housing states.
But they said automakers» incentive spending in the United States in the first half
of March had hit a record for the month, breaking the previously set mark in March 2009
during the height
of the
Great Recession.
As a best - selling author
of the book On the Brink, Paulson details his experiences as Treasury Secretary fending off the near - collapse
of the U.S. economy
during the
Great Recession.
She served as a member
of the Board
of Directors and as Chair
of the Association
during the
Great Recession from 2009 — 2011.
Wall Street, meanwhile, wiped out the savings and retirement nest eggs
of millions
of American's
during the financial crisis and the
Great Recession...
The ideas presented are credible things that you could actually finding yourself buying and holding for long periods
of time, and each
of the stocks mentioned remained profitable
during the worst
of The
Great Recession.
Our 2011 review was done after the government had cut two points off the GST at a cost
of $ 14 billion annually and after the so - called «
great recession»,
during which Prime Minister Harper tossed aside his Conservative credentials and became a temporary Keynesian as part
of a G - 20 initiative to «save» the global economy.
Being the regulating body for the financial intermediaries in Australia, much
of its reputation may be attributed to the fact that the body ensured that the banking system in the country experienced no negative growth,
during the
Great Recession that was experienced in the country in 2009.
A more recent example
of expansionary monetary policy was seen in the United States
during the
Great Recession.
Not a shabby return considering that the S&P 500 lost half its value
during the dot - com bubble and 57 %
of its value at its trough
during the
Great Recession.
Similar to the stock market
during the tech boom
of the 1990s and real estate just before the
Great Recession, Bitcoin may come tumbling down soon.
Texas A&M researchers used the Panel Study
of Income Dynamics from the University
of Michigan to find that while charitable giving in America understandably fell
during the
Great Recession, it has actually continued to decline, even as the economy has stabilized.
In Michigan's 11th District, Haley Stevens compared her decision to run against Republican Rep. Dave Trott to one she made
during Great Recession to work as chief
of staff for the Treasury Department's Auto Task Force
during the bailout
of her home state's auto industry.
«Despite partial restorations
of state aid lost
during the
Great Recession, many schools are still struggling, particularly high and average need school districts,» Mr. Borges continued.
When investment returns tanked
during the
great recession, local governments were forced to pay more
of this pension bill.