Sentences with phrase «recover after a financial crisis»

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At various points in the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, new stock market records and historically low unemployment rates were used as a synonym for a booming economy, or after the financial crisis, to signal that the economy was recovering — even though many workers and households experienced stagnating or steadily declining incomes for years or even decades.
He named a number of factors, including improving capital investment from business and retail spending from consumers, that he said suggested the economy is continuing to expand — and not, after eight years of recovering from the financial crisis, starting to slip toward another recession.
Outlays by top earners have remained subdued for four years after the financial crisis, even though the rich recovered their recession losses much faster than ordinary Americans.
Every time we have had a recession after a financial crisis, it has taken much longer to recover than from a typical business cycle.
Sovereign bond market liquidity recovered strongly after the financial crisis, as suggested by several metrics (Graph 1).
But that gain came after a steep decline tied to the financial crisis of 2007 - 2009 and, even as stocks recovered, included several headline - grabbing drops along the way.
Nor is it a given that stock prices will recover as strongly as they did in after the financial crisis.
Bankruptcy allows debtors to recover and rebuild after a financial crisis, or in other words, get their lives back.
The provisions of the Bankruptcy Code are designed to protect debtors from creditor harassment and give individuals a fresh start, to recover and rebuild after a financial crisis.
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