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  • But the extraordinary steps taken to battle the Great Recession's persistently high unemployment rate -- like buying Treasuries, mortgage-backed securities and the debt of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- haven't been enough.

    Federal Reserve Rains Money On Corporate America -- But Main Street Left High And Dry The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • But I am more worried by the real dangers to civil order, because of the "Great Recession's" impact on this precise population, with unemployment rates for black teenagers at nearly 40% and labor participation rates at less than 25% Bureau of Labor Statistics, November 2011.

    David R. Jones, Esq.: "Stop and Frisk": A Road to Disaster Esq. David R. Jones 2012

  • But the extraordinary steps taken to battle the Great Recession's persistently high unemployment rate -- like buying Treasuries, mortgage-backed securities and the debt of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- haven't been enough.

    Federal Reserve Rains Money On Corporate America -- But Main Street Left High And Dry Shahien Nasiripour 2010

  • But the extraordinary steps taken to battle the Great Recession's persistently high unemployment rate -- like buying Treasuries, mortgage-backed securities and the debt of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- haven't been enough.

    Federal Reserve Rains Money On Corporate America -- But Main Street Left High And Dry Shahien Nasiripour 2010

  • The EPI report, "The Great Recession's Long Tail," was released on Tuesday, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that unemployment fell or stayed the same in two-thirds of American cities in December.

    7 Disturbing Charts From One Of The Weakest Decades On Record The Huffington Post 2011

  • But the extraordinary steps taken to battle the Great Recession's persistently high unemployment rate -- like buying Treasuries, mortgage-backed securities and the debt of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- haven't been enough.

    Federal Reserve Rains Money On Corporate America -- But Main Street Left High And Dry Shahien Nasiripour 2010

  • A distinguishing characteristic of the Great Recession's early phase has been the new willingness on the part of employers to avoid layoffs by imposing unpaid leave and other temporary cutbacks on the existing workforce.

    Non-Government Workers Of The World Unite! 2010

  • The bill would outlaw or regulate many of the reckless practices that helped lead to the Great Recession's investment-bank failures, taxpayer bailouts and epidemic of mortgage foreclosures.

    D.C. area congressional votes 2010

  • The bill would outlaw or regulate many of the reckless practices that helped lead to the Great Recession's investment-bank failures, taxpayer bailouts and epidemic of mortgage foreclosures.

    D.C. area congressional votes 2010

  • A distinguishing characteristic of the Great Recession's early phase has been the new willingness on the part of employers to avoid layoffs by imposing unpaid leave and other temporary cutbacks on the existing workforce.

    Non-Government Workers Of The World Unite! Bernie McSherry 2010

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