Synonyms for «recent recession»

The phrase "recent recession" refers to an economic downturn that happened not long ago. It means there was a period of time when the economy was not doing well, businesses struggled, and many people lost their jobs. Full definition
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Sentences with «recent recession»

  • An astounding 92 % of pet owners spent the same or more on their pets during the most recent recession period. (franchise.wagnwash.com)
  • Yet, the most recent recession always seems so much worse than earlier periods since it is fresh on our minds. (fedretire.net)
  • Meanwhile, there are signs that the next generation, those still in high school, might also be coming of age under heavy influence of the most recent recession. (businessinsider.com)
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