dennisbmurphy
Aug 15, 2022

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Per usual, Mr Busler's partisan hack writing skews information for the spoonfed right.

Employment is up considerably and jobs are not being lost, so this is NOT a recession

"Recessions typically produce declines in economic output, consumer demand, and employment. The NBER considers indicators including nonfarm payrolls, industrial production, and retail sales, among others, in designating the start and end of U.S. recessions, usually months after the peak and trough of the business cycle" [1]

Making up your own definitions to make your point shows the weakness of your assertion.

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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/recession.asp

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dennisbmurphy
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