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"Recession" is a scary word for freelancers, since we have to continually market ourselves and search for new opportunities, as well maintain relationships with current clients. But a lot ... you and the other person access to services or goods you might not be able to afford otherwise, especially during a recession. The exchange might also lead to referrals and more paying work.Expand your offerings. ...
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OTTAWA — Canada's central bank is bracing for a mild U.S. recession, a shift in outlook that could force policy makers to consider cutting interest rates. Speaking in Montreal Thursday, Bank of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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... in the face of hard times. For example, here's Molson/Coor's vs the S&P 500:I may not agree 100% with Phil Gramm, but I think he was right when he said Americans are in a mental recession. The logical choice, with regards to feasible consumption, would be to cut back on alcohol in the face of higher energy prices. Clearly, that doesn't happen. What does happen is brainless commentary from the ...
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... , more individual shops.Oh, don't be so pathetic. The supermarkets will ride out any recession. It will be the small shops and independent traders that will go under. During the Eighties, for ... Gordon Brown undoubtedly wears under his regulation two-piece suit.So there you have it. The recession is going to be "refreshing" and "chastening". We're going to have to tighten our belts, stop driving, ...
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... the three months to September. This, according to a widely used rule of thumb, would put them in recession, a fate which America has so far avoided. But on measures other than GDP, America has been ... production, employment, real income, and wholesale and retail trade. It has not yet decided whether a recession has begun. But even the NBER's more sophisticated approach is too simplistic in that it ...
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... charts is that the change in the unemployment rate does not rise for more than a few months after the recession ends.* The unemployment rate itself may go up, but the year-on-year change does not go up ... it is also a very good measure for the overall economy.So, getting back to my question about the recession ending in April and being behind us, that conclusion doesn't fit the data. Not only is the ...
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