Recessions
Recessions
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GDP Decline
Consumer Reaction
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a recession?
Recessions are significant economic downturns that are characterized by declining economic activity, widespread unemployment, and reduced consumer spending, leading to financial instability.
What should I do in a recession?
During a recession, it is important to prioritize financial stability. It is a common recommendation to avoid any big purchases from vehicles to expensive electronics. Throughout this time it is best to be conservative with your money.
How can a recession affect me?
A recession can trigger many different outcomes for households. They can lead to layoffs and business downsizing, which ultimately lead to less income for many households. Assets can start to depreciate as there is less demand. The cost of living can be affected during a recession as well.
Can recessions be avoided?
It is difficult to entirely avoid recessions, and throughout history, typically every 6 or so years since the Great Depression there has been a recession. Currently, we are due for a recession.
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