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recession
noun as in reversal of action; reduction of business activity
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Some experts have said they don’t expect home prices to decline in the near future unless there’s a recession.
Mexico’s economy — driven almost exclusively by trade, with more than 80% of exports sent north of the border — is already on the brink of recession after years of sluggish growth, said Moreno-Brid.
Gage noted that the department had faced a staffing shortage since the 2009 recession, but emphasized that basic standards of care were required by law.
This is half funded by one of the biggest tax raising budgets outside of a recession and half by a significant increase in borrowing.
Most people entered the sharp but brief pandemic recession in 2020 in good financial shape.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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