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Great Recession

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  • The collapse of the housing market started the downturn, but the reason this area is now ground zero of the Great Recession is the failed business model of its dominant industry: warehousing and distribution for the nation's biggest retailers.

    Tom Woodruff: Depression in California's Inland Empire Shows Need for Employee Free Choice Act 2009

  • In the midst of an economic collapse that would soon be called the Great Recession, work cards are another roadblock to people desperate for jobs.

    Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines 2010

  • The report also points up the financial cost of the so-called Great Recession and the growing pressure it is putting on state and local governments.

    Spokesman.com: Latest stories 2010

  • The report also points up the financial cost of the so-called Great Recession and the pressure it is putting on state and local governments.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Hammered by the financial blizzard known as the Great Recession, they are already cutting back on services and personnel.

    CNN.com 2010

  • William McEachern, a University of Connecticut professor, coined Great Recession to describe Connecticut's economy in 1992.

    Stateline.org RSS - stories By Stephen C. Fehr 2010

  • Frequently referred to as the Great Recession, the committee that serves as the diagnostic historians for the economy declared the recession began in December 2007, making their diagnosis official in November 2008 -- 11 months after the fact.

    Latest News - UPI.com 2010

  • The global recession that followed the 2008 financial market meltdown was dubbed the Great Recession because in some countries it marked the worst downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • William McEachern, a University of Connecticut professor, coined Great Recession to describe Connecticut's economy in 1992.

    Stateline.org RSS - stories By Stephen C. Fehr 2010

  • For them, the Great Recession is a no-fooling, deepening Depression.

    US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha 2010

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