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Not &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Timothy Geithner" href="/topic/Timothy+Geithner" &gt;Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;. And not legendary investor &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Warren Buffett" href="/topic/Warren+Buffett" &gt;Warren Buffett&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The private-sector &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/N...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="YouTube LLC"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="Warren Buffett"></category><category term="CNBC Inc."></category><category term="Timothy Geithner"></category><category term="Bill Posey"></category></entry><entry><title>Warren Buffett: "We're still in a recession"</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/warren-buffett-recession-1557352a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-23T08:00:29Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-23:/warren-buffett-recession-1557352a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;NEW YORK&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - Billionaire investor &lt;a title="Warren Buffett" href="/topic/Warren+Buffett" &gt;Warren Buffett&lt;/a&gt; said the &lt;span&gt;U.S.&lt;/span&gt; economy remains in recession, disputing this week's assessment by a leading arbiter of economic activity that the downturn ended more than a year ago.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;"We're still in a recession," Buffett told &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="CNBC Inc." href="/topic/CNBC+Inc." &gt;CNBC...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Microsoft Corporation"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Bill Gates"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="International Dairy Queen Inc."></category><category term="Forbes Media LLC"></category><category term="Warren Buffett"></category><category term="Berkshire Hathaway Inc."></category><category term="CNBC Inc."></category><category term="Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation"></category><category term="Jonathan Stempel"></category></entry><entry><title>The Recession is Over Per National Bureau of Economic Research</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-national-bureau-economic-research-1555424a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-23T07:07:53Z</updated><author><name>About.com</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-23:/recession-national-bureau-economic-research-1555424a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="History"></category><category term="World History"></category><category term="World War II"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category></entry><entry><title>Rail Traffic Begins to Slow But Still Improved</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/rail-traffic-begins-slow-improved-1526033a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-22T05:00:45Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-22:/rail-traffic-begins-slow-improved-1526033a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Transportation and Logistics Sector"></category><category term="Freight Transportation"></category><category term="Rail Transportation"></category><category term="Freight Railroads"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Association of American Railroads"></category></entry><entry><title>NBER Officially Declares End of Recession</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/nber-officially-declares-recession-1496722a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T22:24:46Z</updated><author><name>About.com</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/nber-officially-declares-recession-1496722a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Getty Images Inc."></category></entry><entry><title>US exits longest recession since World War II</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/exits-longest-recession-world-war-ii-1448297a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-22T14:24:13Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-22:/exits-longest-recession-world-war-ii-1448297a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The US economy exited recession in June 2009, the &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/National+Bureau+of+Economic+Research" &gt;National Bureau of Economic Research&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; has said Monday, officially calling the end to the longest downturn in more than half a century.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;More than eight million jobs were lost in the slump that was triggered by dodgy &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Wall Street" href="/topic/Wall+Street" &gt;Wall Street&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; mortgage investments.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;...</summary><category term="Stock Prices"></category><category term="Dow Jones Industrial Average"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="Moody's Corporation"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development"></category></entry><entry><title>Job-Loss Recovery</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/jobloss-recovery-1431438a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T13:16:40Z</updated><author><name>Investors Business Daily</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/jobloss-recovery-1431438a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Job Growth"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Economic Policy"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Taxes"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="The White House"></category><category term="U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="Troubled Assets Relief Program"></category><category term="Economic Stimulus"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>Recession ended in June 2009: NBER</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-ended-june-2009-nber-1442260a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T14:42:57Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Top News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/recession-ended-june-2009-nber-1442260a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;WASHINGTON&lt;/span&gt; (&lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;) - The recession ended in June 2009, making it the longest downturn since the &lt;span id="the_great_depression" class="inform"&gt;&lt;a title="The Great Depression" href="/topic/The+Great+Depression" &gt;Great Depression&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; of the 1930s, the &lt;span&gt;&lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/National+Bureau+of+Economic+Research" &gt;National Bureau of Economic Researc...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="UniCredit SpA"></category><category term="Harm Bandholz"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category></entry><entry><title>Recession Ended in June 2009</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-ended-june-2009-1437258a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T13:55:11Z</updated><author><name>Wall Street Journal Health Blog</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/recession-ended-june-2009-1437258a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category></entry><entry><title>Economic panel says recession ended in June 2009</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/economic-panel-recession-ended-june-2009-1430645a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T13:11:51Z</updated><author><name>Investors Business Daily</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/economic-panel-recession-ended-june-2009-1430645a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Social and Behavioral Sciences"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="George W. 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href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/dippy-fret-doubledip-recession-3572097a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-11-02T13:49:57Z</updated><author><name>Barron's</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-11-02:/dippy-fret-doubledip-recession-3572097a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Fixed Income Securities"></category><category term="Bond Markets"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Columbia University"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Federal Reserve Bank of New York"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category 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type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis"></category></entry><entry><title>So what exactly is a 'double-dip' recession?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/doubledip-recession-980648a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-07-01T14:15:31Z</updated><author><name>AP 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href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/revisions-divisions-slow-nbers-recession-call-900573a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-12T11:16:42Z</updated><author><name>Reuters US Online Report Business News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-12:/revisions-divisions-slow-nbers-recession-call-900573a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;WASHINGTON (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt;) - The prominent economists who determine the dates when &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;U.S.&lt;/a&gt; recessions begin and end have yet to agree on what seems to be a foregone conclusion on &lt;a title="Wall Street" href="/topic/Wall+Street" &gt;Wall Street&lt;/a&gt;: the recession is over.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/National+Bureau+of+Economic+Research"...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Dow Jones Industrial Average"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="China"></category><category term="Harvard University"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="CNBC Inc."></category><category term="Martin Feldstein"></category><category term="Jeffrey Frankel"></category><category term="Emily Kaiser"></category></entry><entry><title>US recession not over: official panel</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-official-panel-900727a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-12T08:16:10Z</updated><author><name>AFP American Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-12:/recession-official-panel-900727a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; economy remains in recession, despite positive signs of growth, because the data are too preliminary to be reliable, the official US arbiter of business cycles said Monday.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/National+Bureau+of+Economic+Research" &gt;National Bureau of Economic Research&lt;/a&gt; (NBER) said its business cycle-dating committee met Thursday to review the most recent data for all ind...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Cambridge (Massachusetts)"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category></entry><entry><title>Panel not ready to say when recession ended</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/panel-ready-recession-ended-900561a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-12T06:45:14Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-12:/panel-ready-recession-ended-900561a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;Panel says pinpointing the end of the latest recession would be premature, awaits more data&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;A panel of academics that date the beginnings and ends of recessions isn't ready to declare just yet when this downturn ended.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/National+Bureau+of+Economic+Research" &gt;National Bureau of Economic Research&lt;/a&gt; said Monday that although most barometers show improvements in the economy, it would be "premature...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Social and Behavioral Sciences"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="George W. 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Inc."></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Nevada"></category><category term="France"></category><category term="Hong Kong"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Kenneth Feinberg"></category><category term="Western Europe"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Apple Inc."></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="South Asia"></category><category term="Ford Motor Company"></category><category term="Rio Tinto plc"></category><category term="Timothy Geithner"></category><category term="Frankfurt"></category><category term="Hu Jintao"></category><category term="Piper Jaffray Companies"></category><category term="BHP Billiton Ltd."></category><category term="Joseph Cassano"></category><category term="Alan Mulally"></category><category term="Robert Hall"></category><category term="Gene Munster"></category><category term="England"></category><category term="Seeking Alpha Ltd."></category><category term="Business Cycle Dating Committee"></category><category term="Paris (France)"></category><category term="London (England)"></category><category term="Apple iPad"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="Chinese Renminbi"></category><category term="Hong Kong Dollar"></category><category term="Tablet Computers"></category><category term="Lender Processing Services Inc."></category><category term="Li Daokui"></category><category term="Group of Twenty"></category><category term="Exchange Rate Regimes"></category><category term="Exchange Rates"></category><category term="Eli Hoffmann"></category><category term="Rachael Granby"></category></entry><entry><title>What Manufacturing Says About the Recession</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/manufacturing-recession-3164998a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T12:28:32Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/manufacturing-recession-3164998a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category></entry><entry><title>Americans Not Feeling Recovery</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/americans-feeling-recovery-3145521a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T11:24:07Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/americans-feeling-recovery-3145521a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Media"></category><category term="Book Reviews"></category><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Consumer Confidence"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="David Rosenberg"></category><category term="Books and Literature"></category><category term="Gluskin Sheff &amp; Associates Inc."></category><category term="Dave Rosenberg"></category><category term="Leading Economic Indicators"></category><category term="The Conference Board"></category></entry><entry><title>Recessions and Depressions: Wall Street vs. Main Street</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recessions-depressions-wall-street-main-street-3144329a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T11:23:03Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/recessions-depressions-wall-street-main-street-3144329a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial 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Geithner"></category><category term="Economics"></category><category term="Martin Feldstein"></category><category term="University of Chicago Booth School of Business"></category><category term="Jan Hatzius"></category><category term="Frederic Mishkin"></category><category term="Hyman Minsky"></category><category term="William Dudley"></category><category term="University of Tubingen"></category><category term="Peter Hooper"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Asset-Price Bubbles"></category><category term="Tobias Adrian"></category><category term="Hyun Shin"></category><category term="Kermit Schoenholtz"></category><category term="Jan Hatztius"></category><category term="N. Stern School"></category></entry><entry><title>Chicago Fed's Definition Change</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/chicago-feds-definition-change-3130483a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T09:20:33Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/chicago-feds-definition-change-3130483a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Mathematics"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago"></category></entry><entry><title>Some Ominous Economic Signs</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/ominous-economic-signs-3126365a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T08:39:34Z</updated><author><name>SmartMoney</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/ominous-economic-signs-3126365a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Forex"></category><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="University of California-Los Angeles"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Edward Leamer"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category><category term="Unemployment Insurance"></category></entry><entry><title>Fed Takes a Tightening Baby Step</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/fed-takes-tightening-baby-step-3114092a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T07:54:24Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/fed-takes-tightening-baby-step-3114092a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Fixed Income Securities"></category><category term="Bond Markets"></category><category term="Stock Prices"></category><category term="U.S. Markets"></category><category term="Dow Jones Transportation Average"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic 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Business Cycle</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/time-fresh-business-cycle-3108306a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T05:42:19Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/time-fresh-business-cycle-3108306a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Wikimedia Foundation Inc."></category><category term="Ed Harrison"></category><category term="Associated Content Inc."></category></entry><entry><title>How Will NBER Date End of the Recession?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/nber-date-recession-3107045a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-25T05:29:35Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-25:/nber-date-recession-3107045a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="Harvard University"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="University of California-Berkeley"></category><category term="Stanford University"></category><category term="Northwestern University"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Martin Feldstein"></category><category term="Robert Hall"></category><category term="Robert Gordon"></category><category term="Macroeconomic Advisers LLC"></category><category term="Jeffrey Frankel"></category><category term="Business Cycle Dating Committee"></category><category term="David Romer"></category><category term="James Poterba"></category><category term="The Conference Board"></category></entry><entry><title>If the economy is growing, has recession ended?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/economy-growing-recession-ended-836562a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T07:15:48Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/economy-growing-recession-ended-836562a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;If the economy is growing, has the recession ended? The official judges are staying mum&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The government's report Friday showed the economy has grown for two straight quarters — and accelerated at the end of last year. It was the most compelling evidence to date that the recession ended last year.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Going back to 1947, only one recession — in 1969-1970 — has included two straight quarters of economic growth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Yet the &lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Re...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="History"></category><category term="Economic History"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="George W. Bush"></category><category term="Cambridge (Massachusetts)"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category></entry><entry><title>U.S. Economy and the Mythical Double-Dip</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/economy-mythical-doubledip-2773446a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:05:20Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/economy-mythical-doubledip-2773446a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Ben Bernanke"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Bernard Baruch"></category><category term="Paul Volcker"></category><category term="Federal Open Market Committee"></category><category term="Seeking Alpha Ltd."></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category><category term="Master Ltd."></category><category term="The Conference Board"></category></entry><entry><title>US third-quarter growth revised down to 2.2 percent</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/thirdquarter-growth-revised-22-percent-789747a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-13T14:34:59Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-13:/thirdquarter-growth-revised-22-percent-789747a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; economy limped forward at a 2.2 percent pace in the third quarter, according to government figures Tuesday that showed a downward revision of gross domestic product (GDP).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The downward revision from last month's estimate of 2.8 percent growth came primarily from a weaker contribution from business investment, as well as slightly slower consumer spending growth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The report nonetheless confirms that the world's bi...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Moody's Corporation"></category><category term="Raymond James Financial Inc."></category><category term="UN Food and Agriculture Organization"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="National Association of REALTORS"></category><category term="Scott Brown"></category><category term="Robert Brusca"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category></entry><entry><title>US 3rd-quarter growth revised down to 2.2 percent</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/3rdquarter-growth-revised-22-percent-789746a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-13T14:35:00Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-13:/3rdquarter-growth-revised-22-percent-789746a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; economy limped forward at a 2.2 percent pace in the third quarter, according to government figures Tuesday that showed a downward revision of gross domestic product (GDP).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The downward revision from last month's estimate of 2.8 percent growth came primarily from a weaker contribution from business investment, as well as slightly slower consumer spending growth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The report nonetheless confirms that the world's bi...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Moody's Corporation"></category><category term="Raymond James Financial Inc."></category><category term="UN Food and Agriculture Organization"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="National Association of REALTORS"></category><category term="Scott Brown"></category><category term="Robert Brusca"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category></entry><entry><title>US third-quarter growth revised down to 2.2%</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/thirdquarter-growth-revised-2225-789499a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-13T14:35:01Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-13:/thirdquarter-growth-revised-2225-789499a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; economy limped forward at a 2.2 percent pace in the third quarter, according to government figures Tuesday that showed a downward revision of gross domestic product (GDP).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The downward revision from last month's estimate of 2.8 percent came primarily from a weaker contribution from business investment, as well as slightly slower consumer spending growth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The report nonetheless confirms that the world's biggest e...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Moody's Corporation"></category><category term="Raymond James Financial Inc."></category><category term="UN Food and Agriculture Organization"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Scott Brown"></category><category term="Robert Brusca"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category></entry><entry><title>What's in Store for the U.S. Economy in 2010?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/whats-store-economy-2010-2772628a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T13:03:57Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/whats-store-economy-2010-2772628a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Dividends"></category><category term="Jobs and Labor"></category><category term="Job Searching"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Stock Markets"></category></entry><entry><title>Selling Starts, Recession Ends!</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/selling-starts-recession-ends-1649895a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-05T18:12:23Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-05:/selling-starts-recession-ends-1649895a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The so-called Great Recession, the longest and deepest since the Great Depression, may be over but you won't feel relief unless you and your company are able to sell your products and services.  Businesses and individuals may find relief in the idea that the Recession is finally ending, but trust me, you won't feel any relief in how the market responds to your products and services unless you master selling, building the value-add propositions and closing the deal.  Selling, not organizing, n...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>US third quarter growth revised down to 2.8 percent</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/quarter-growth-revised-28-percent-753795a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T08:54:26Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/quarter-growth-revised-28-percent-753795a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;US&lt;/a&gt; economic rebound in the third quarter was weaker than initially estimated, the &lt;a title="U.S. Department of Commerce" href="/topic/U.S.+Department+of+Commerce" &gt;Commerce Department&lt;/a&gt; said Tuesday in cutting its estimate to a 2.8 percent annual pace of expansion.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The gross domestic product (GDP) figure was revised down from last month's estimate of 3.5 percent growth.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The growth figure was in line with most ana...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Public Finance"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Central Banking"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Moody's Corporation"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Federal Open Market Committee"></category><category term="BMO Capital Markets Corp."></category><category term="David Rosenberg"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category><category term="Gluskin Sheff &amp; Associates Inc."></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>Wall Street Not Factoring in New Reality</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/wall-street-factoring-new-reality-2766706a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T12:52:58Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/wall-street-factoring-new-reality-2766706a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Stock Prices"></category><category term="U.S. Markets"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Retail Trade"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="CBS Corporation"></category><category term="U.S. Census Bureau"></category><category term="U.S. Market Indices"></category><category term="World Markets"></category><category term="Financial Market Indices"></category><category term="S&amp;P 500 Retail Index"></category><category term="Kim Starkey"></category></entry><entry><title>US exits worst recession since Great Depression</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/exits-worst-recession-great-depression-722787a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:32:42Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/exits-worst-recession-great-depression-722787a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The US economy emerged from severe recession in the third quarter, posting the strongest growth in two years as government stimulus fueled consumer spending, government data showed Thursday. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;After four negative quarters, the world's largest economy grew at a seasonally adjusted 3.5 percent annual rate in the July-September period from the second quarter, the &lt;a title="U.S. Department of Commerce" href="/topic/U.S.+Department+of+Commerce" &gt;Commerce Department&lt;/a&gt; said. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It wa...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment Rate"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Economic Policy"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Barack Obama"></category><category term="Global Insight Inc."></category><category term="Economic Stimulus"></category><category term="Dean Baker"></category><category term="Center for Economic and Policy Research"></category><category term="Nariman Behravesh"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>US economy likely to post first growth in year</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/economy-post-growth-year-722007a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:33:36Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/economy-post-growth-year-722007a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The US government is expected to report Thursday the recession-wracked economy grew in the third quarter after a year of contraction following the worst financial crisis in decades.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Markets braced for the first official estimate of Gross Domestic Product, the broadest measure of the output of goods and services, for the July-September period after data this week rattled hopes that a sustainable recovery is taking root.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a title="U.S. Department of Commerce" href="/topic/U...</summary><category term="Company Activities and Information"></category><category term="Corporate Reporting"></category><category term="Earnings and Losses"></category><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Politics"></category><category term="Political Policy"></category><category term="Domestic Policy"></category><category term="Economic Policy"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="The Wall Street Journal"></category><category term="U.S. Department of Commerce"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="NBC Universal Inc."></category><category term="Economic Stimulus"></category><category term="Charles Schwab Corporation"></category><category term="Ed Yardeni"></category><category term="Schaeffer's Investment Research Inc."></category><category term="Elizabeth Harrow"></category><category term="Brad Sorensen"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>Is the NBER Gearing Up for a Big Announcement?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/nber-gearing-big-announcement-2504268a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:31:14Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/nber-gearing-big-announcement-2504268a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>Recession or not? US economy likely to be in limbo</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-economy-limbo-716629a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:39:40Z</updated><author><name>AFP Global Edition</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-16:/recession-economy-limbo-716629a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The US economy is poised to show growth in the third quarter, rebounding from its worst slump in decades, but whether the recession is over is a more complex question.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The first official estimate due Thursday on gross domestic product (GDP), or output of goods and services, is expected to show expansion of between 3.0 and 4.0 percent in the July-September period after four negative quarters in a row.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Yet the economy may linger for months in a "no-man's land" in which GDP is e...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Unemployment 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rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:47:37Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/columnrising-rail-freight-volumes-point-recovery-john-kemp-2529543a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Shopping"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="U.S. Federal Reserve"></category><category term="Europe"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="David Evans"></category><category term="Business Cycle Dating Committee"></category><category term="Christmas"></category><category term="U.S. Dollar"></category></entry><entry><title>Friday Roundup: Commodities, Emerging Markets</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/friday-roundup-commodities-emerging-markets-2501427a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:29:08Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/friday-roundup-commodities-emerging-markets-2501427a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="Central Asia"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Kazakhstan"></category><category term="Oceania"></category><category term="Samoa"></category><category term="Asian Development Bank"></category><category term="David Hurwitz"></category></entry><entry><title>The Recovery Will Surprise You</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recovery-surprise-3030138a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-24T09:32:25Z</updated><author><name>SmartMoney</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-24:/recovery-surprise-3030138a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Economic Development"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="The Wall Street Journal"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Edward Jones"></category><category term="Robert Hall"></category><category term="Alan Skrainka"></category><category term="Business Cycle Dating Committee"></category><category term="The Great Depression"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category><category term="Dirk Hofschire"></category></entry><entry><title>The Ratio of Unemployed to Job Openings</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/ratio-unemployed-job-openings-2497021a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:26:09Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/ratio-unemployed-job-openings-2497021a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="David Rosenberg"></category><category term="Business Cycle Dating Committee"></category></entry><entry><title>End of Recession Cues, Recovery Blues</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/recession-cues-recovery-blues-2494725a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:24:42Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/recession-cues-recovery-blues-2494725a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Capital Economics Ltd."></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category></entry><entry><title>Stop Asking When The Recession Will End</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/stop-recession-2524398a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:44:12Z</updated><author><name>Forbes</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/stop-recession-2524398a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category 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rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-22T07:23:36Z</updated><author><name>SeekingAlpha</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-10-22:/rge-pickup-gdp-growth-temporary-phenomenon-2493064a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Labor Market"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category><category term="Roubini Global Economics LLC"></category><category term="Project Syndicate"></category><category term="Car Allowance Rebate System"></category><category term="Economic Recovery"></category><category term="Coincident Economic Indicators"></category><category term="Gross Domestic Product"></category></entry><entry><title>Rising Foreclosures: Is the Recession Really Over?</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/rising-foreclosures-recession-1469636a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-09-21T18:31:08Z</updated><author><name>ArticlesBase</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-09-21:/rising-foreclosures-recession-1469636a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Intro - If you've been looking for yourself into whether or not this whole economic crisis is waning so that you can get on with planning for your finances to recover, you may have noticed that it's really difficult to get any sort of straight up answer about this topic at all. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;We've been told repeatedly lately, on almost a monthly basis that the recession is over from some sources; while from other sources we're being told that the recession might last into next year. 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term="The Conference Board"></category><category term="Automotive Manufacturers Commercial Real Estate"></category><category term="Metzler/Payden European Growth"></category></entry><entry><title>Recession Timing</title><link href="http://economicmeltdowns.com/photo/recession-timing-2225706p" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-12T06:16:50Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:economicmeltdowns.com,2010-04-12:/photo/recession-timing-2225706p/</id><summary type="html">In this file photo taken March 9, 2010, people walk on &lt;a title="Wall Street" href="/topic/Wall+Street" &gt;Wall Street&lt;/a&gt;, in &lt;a title="New York" href="/topic/New+York" &gt;New York&lt;/a&gt;. The &lt;a title="National Bureau of Economic Research" href="/topic/National+Bureau+of+Economic+Research" &gt;National Bureau of Economic Research&lt;/a&gt; said Monday, April 12, 2010, although most barometers show improvements in the economy, it would be "premature" to pinpoint the end of a recession based on economic data se...</summary><category term="Financial Markets"></category><category term="Economies"></category><category term="U.S. Economy"></category><category term="Economic Issues"></category><category term="Recessions and Depressions"></category><category term="Economic Crisis"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="New York"></category><category term="Wall Street"></category><category term="National Bureau of Economic Research"></category></entry></feed>
