XDCX
09-20-2010, 11:42 AM
If the title of this thread sounds a little sarcastic, it was intended to be. :)
The National Bureau of Economic Research announced today that the recession that started in December 2007 ended in June of last year. The 18 month recession was the longest on record since World War II.
While I understand the technical definition of a recession is a measure of the Gross National Product, I doubt too many Americans would agree that the recession ended over a year ago. With high unemployment, falling real estate values and record setting foreclosures it doesn't seem like much of a recovery.
In fairness, the economists acknowledge that the pain from the recession still lingers and it may be an extended time before employment recovers.
The National Bureau of Economic Research announced today that the recession that started in December 2007 ended in June of last year. The 18 month recession was the longest on record since World War II.
While I understand the technical definition of a recession is a measure of the Gross National Product, I doubt too many Americans would agree that the recession ended over a year ago. With high unemployment, falling real estate values and record setting foreclosures it doesn't seem like much of a recovery.
In fairness, the economists acknowledge that the pain from the recession still lingers and it may be an extended time before employment recovers.