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Why a Global Recession Is More Likely Than Anyone Realizes
A country has to have at least two straight quarters of negative economic growth to experience a textbook recession. There are 11 big economies in recession right now.
On the surface of it, the United States looks safe, with an estimated 2.4% GDP growth in 2015. But... manufacturing, spending, stocks, and much more are actually telegraphing a strong recession warning right now.
Here's why the United States could fall victim to a global recession.
A country has to have at least two straight quarters of negative economic growth to experience a textbook recession. There are 11 big economies in recession right now.
On the surface of it, the United States looks safe, with an estimated 2.4% GDP growth in 2015. But... manufacturing, spending, stocks, and much more are actually telegraphing a strong recession warning right now.
Here's why the United States could fall victim to a global recession.