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And now we're hearing recession this, recession that, and I'm like, yeah, now that it's hitting the rich people, it's officially a recession.
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"I'm a little worried that confidence is going to go down, that we're hearing about recession and the economy going down and that people are going to start holding on to their money," Mr. Bagby said.
This is a question economists grow weary of hearing during recessions.
You often hear that recessions exact the biggest price on the most vulnerable workers.
I can almost hear a recession-slammed fan calling out to a stadium vendor: "Give me a wad of twenties with on a bun with mustard!" More fiber than a hot dog, and it's always good to "go green".
"My theory is that people are fed up of hearing about the recession, and they're saying: 'To hell with it, I'm going to get out there and share what's going on in my life...'... It's a healthy escapism".
"On top of the asbestos problems, I see wallboard prices falling and keep hearing the word recession," says analyst Allen.
"On top of the asbestos problems, I see wallboard prices falling and keep hearing the word recession," says Allen. "I'm neutral".
And yes, I am saying this with sarcasm, and I'm making fun of both my past and present lives in case you think I'm just hearing about the recession.
Among rich countries, that danger is greatest in America, where grumbles were heard long before recession set in.
It also was heard during the recession of 1981 and 1982, which resulted in unemployment rates of nearly 11percentt.
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