Topic: Recession

Stat of the Day

The Dow Jones Just Passed 14,200 for the First Time

AP Photo/Richard Drew

Moments after the opening bell rang at the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average busted through its all-time high water mark.

By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 1, 2013

Instagram Reveals the Great Goldman Party of 2013

For the first time since 2006, Goldman Sachs hosted one of its famous partners galas, and we know all about the lavish affair thanks to... Instagram, meaning the recession has officially ended and photo sharing apps are legitimate reporting tools.

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By David Wagner

Jan 29, 2013

Joe Scarborough's Gut Has a New Enemy: Paul Krugman

After (semi) apologizing to Nate Silver for doubting his spot-on statistical insights into the 2012 presidential election, Joe Scarborough's gut instinct is now telling him to go after another guy who knows his data: Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman.

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By Jen Doll

Dec 11, 2012

The Art (and Science!) of Self-Gifting

Many of us are cutting to the chase and simply buying gifts for ourselves this season, according to the market research. 'Tis the season for getting yourself a little something, apparently.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 25, 2012

Economists and Regular People Now Agree: An Economic Recovery Is Here

A new Gallup Poll says Americans are finally feeling better about their financials and that comes on the heels of a USA Today survey which found that economists are saying that our worst economic days may be behind us.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 25, 2012

The UK Is Finally Out of Its Recession

The British economy grew for the first time in nine months, officially moving the UK out of recession and giving all of Europe some hope for the future.

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By Jen Doll

Oct 16, 2012

Dating Advice from a Dumpster Diver

Every so often we get one of those articles about how someone more frugal than your average frugal person is living off the land on the cheap, surviving on stuff discovered in Dumpsters and other people's trash. But they have limits, these people do.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 11, 2012

The Skeptics Aren't Buying Today's Unemployment Numbers Either

In the economics world, Thursdays means initial jobless claims, and that means yet another favorable statistic that has naturally suspicious people scratching their heads

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By Serena Dai

Oct 2, 2012

Chart of the Day

A Stunning Map of How Foreclosures Ate America

We've all heard that the housing bubble's pop led to thousands of foreclosures, but it's interactives like this from WNYC that really show how prevalent the problem was—and still is.

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By John Hudson

Sep 13, 2012

Does Anyone Think Bernanke's New Plan Can Fix the Economy?

Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke is sick of sitting on the sidelines and on Thursday announced an aggressive new plan to boost the economic recovery by pushing down longer-term interest rates.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 13, 2012

Federal Reserve Bank Steps In to Boost the Recovery with New Cash

The Federal Reserve has announced a new round of Quantitative Easing, hoping to boost a sluggish economy with a influx of new cash.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 11, 2012

Stat of the Day

800,000 Americans Could Have Avoided Foreclosure

A new study finds that an alarming number of homeowners — 800,000 — would not have faced foreclosure had the banks taken full advantage of the government's Home Affordable Modification Program to assist distressed mortgage-holders following the financial meltdown.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Sep 10, 2012

Kids Today Are Planning to Get Inheritances Their Parents Aren't Planning to Leave

Politicians are constantly reminding us about the debt we are leaving for children, but it seems that our children aren't really bothered — since they mistakenly think they'll be getting all our cash as well.

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By John Hudson

Aug 22, 2012

The 'Fiscal Cliff' Isn't Just a Game Anymore

For the last several months, Republicans and Democrats have been posturing their way towards the the edge of the so-called "fiscal cliff," a mix of nearly $500 billion in tax hikes and spending cuts set to go into effect in January.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Aug 15, 2012

Boehner Auditions as the Republican Liberals Kind of Like

It might seem impossible now, but House Speaker John Boehner may follow in the footsteps of John McCain and George H.W. Bush, and become the Republican that liberals love after his comments to Fox News suggesting the Tea Party is made up of "knuckle draggers."

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By Dashiell Bennett

Aug 14, 2012

No News Is Good News for the European Economy

European stocks went up this morning even as new GDP numbers showed that most its national economies are shrinking. Just not as quickly as everyone feared.

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By Serena Dai

Aug 9, 2012

Chart of the Day

The U.S. Has 20 Years Before Its Debt Will Reach Greek Levels

The federal deficit was 67 percent of our GDP in 2011, which is pretty bad, but not as bad as in that of the U.K., Italy, Japan, or Greece, according to a chart compiled by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. And, they claim, if our current rate of debt continues, we'll match Greece's level in about 2030.

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By Serena Dai

Aug 9, 2012

Happy Fifth Birthday, Financial Crisis!

It's been five years today since the economy went to crap, the Financial Times reports. While we'd like to say that so much as changed since then, a birthday is a birthday. So break out the cheap champagne (or tears, or something) and mull over these five reasons to have a little bit of hope.

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By Adam Martin

Jul 6, 2012

Unemployment Rate Stuck at Frustratingly High 8.2 Percent

The United States added just 80,000 jobs last month, keeping the unemployment rate at an annoyingly high 8.2 percent, despite Thursday's hopeful figures on jobless benefit claims and ADP's private employment estimate.

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By Elspeth Reeve

May 11, 2012

Ad Watch

The RNC Remembers the Recession; Obama Remembers the Recovery

In today's Ad Watch: The Republican National Committee says Obama forgot the recession, while Obama says you guys just don't know how far we've come. Plus, the worst political ad all year.

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By Adam Martin

Apr 26, 2012

AIG Looks Great Thanks to a $17.7 Billion Tax Break from Its Taxpayer Owners

Publicity-wise, Bloomberg Businessweek's Thursday report on AIG's financial ill-health and the federal maneuvering to hide it came at a bad time, following a spate of glum financial news and a Frontline documentary that picked at the scabs of 2008's financial collapse.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 25, 2012

It's Official: The U.K. Is Back in a Recession

For the first time since 2009, the United Kingdom's economy is experiencing a recession.

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By Jen Doll

Apr 9, 2012

The Hamptons Is Ruining Lives Earlier Than Usual This Year

Terrible, terrible news: East Hampton's 2,900 non-resident beach parking permits have sold out completely in record time this year. What are beach-going New Yorkers to do? 

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By Jen Doll

Apr 4, 2012

New York City's Russian Real Estate Boom

While the U.S. housing market continues to struggle, there is one bright spot for those who sell apartments: Russians are investing plenty of money in high-end real estate, especially in New York City.

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By Jen Doll

Mar 28, 2012

Kindergarten Student Loans Are a Sad Reality of Our Time

Parents are taking out loans to pay for their children's educations. That's been happening for years, you say? Well, yes. Except now the loans are being taken out for high school educations—and even kindergarten. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 22, 2011

Wall Street Will Never Be the Same Again

The financial jobs market isn't doing well and no one expects it to make a comeback anytime soon, if ever. 

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 21, 2011

Super Committee Is Officially a Failure

The deficit-reducing Super Committee, which everyone thought would fail, has officially admitted failure in a press release today.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 14, 2011

Get Ready for Recession 2012?

In depressing economic news of the day: The U.S. will more likely than not experience another recession in early 2012. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 8, 2011

Apple Tries Putting the Kibosh on Union Attempt

Like many other businesses, Apple is taking advantage a workers fearful of losing employment in a shaky economy --  and it seems as if it is not about to let a union get in the way of that.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 24, 2011

Indulgent Consumers Are Buying More Handbags, Fewer Diapers

The danger of a double-dip recession is scaring everybody, but not enough to keep them from buying frivolous things.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Oct 14, 2011

White House Seems to Be Enjoying Its Fight with a 'Do-Nothing Congress'

Boehner felt the need to release phone call transcript insisted the GOP had done something on jobs

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By Ted Mann

Oct 9, 2011

We've Had Depressions More Productive Than This

An argument that the country's prospects look worse shape than in the 1930s

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 5, 2011

Criminologists Are Looking for an 'Obama Effect' to Explain Low Crime Rates

During the recession from 2008 to 2010, researchers expected crime to rise but it fell instead

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 3, 2011

At Least the Auto Industry Is Doing Well

After a bad September for the markets, car sales are up

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 30, 2011

Dow Below 11,000 as World Markets Have Worst Quarter in Three Years

A string of bad economic news left the markets headed toward their worst quarter

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By Adam Martin

Sep 30, 2011

The Scariest Economic Forecast You'll Read Today

Research firm ECRI says a double-dip recession is inevitable and they've been right before

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 1, 2011

Global Drop in Manufacturing Could Signal a Coming Recession

Factory activity is down worldwide, and that's not a good sign

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By Eric Randall

Jul 27, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

On facial recognition, the big economic picture, Norway's children, and more

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By Eli Rosenberg

Jun 23, 2011

Chart of the Day

Chart: Americans More Leisurely in Recession Aftermath

Post-recession Americans work less, and watch more TV

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By Caitlin Dickson

May 31, 2011

Good News: The Economy Is Up, Bad News: So Are Carbon Emissions

The recession didn't solve our carbon problems after all

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By Caitlin Dickson

May 31, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Tuesday Columns

On recent graduates, Sudan's civil strife, and the European Union's struggles

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By Eli Rosenberg

May 20, 2011

Chart of the Day

Chart: The Recession by Race

Minority groups lost a bigger chunk of their income than whites did

Comments | 2,546 Views

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