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The Media Is Increasingly Talking About a Recession

If you trust the media (which as a quasi-member of, I don’t) then the world may be back-sliding into another recession.

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A chart without further granulation of the times/dates of such mentions of course suffers from the chicken-or-the-egg conundrum, but it is interest to wonder about.

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From The Economist:

The Economist’s informal R-word index tracks the number of newspaper articles that use the word “recession” in a quarter. If not foolproof, it boasts a decent record: previous incarnations of the index pinpointed the start of American recessions in 1990, 2001 and 2007. The index had been declining steadily from a peak in early 2009. September, however, has brought a change in the weather.

If the “hacks…getting anxious,” as the Economist puts it, are wrong, it would certainly not be the first time. But their track record in this informal index should be concerning.

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  1. As I recall from Economics classes a recession is 2 consecutive quarters of negative gross domestic product and a depressions is 4 consecutive quarters. I’m relatively sure that these numbers are massaged considerably before they are published. So we never can be sure whether or not we are in or out of one. But times are getting very rough for a lot of Americans.

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