Recession in a sentence as a noun

That is where you earn $240K after taxes and fees during a recession, or $20K a month free and clear.

Does your group feel like the recession is over and things are getting better, or are things still pretty bleak?2.

High house prices are a moral and economic disaster, as the post-2008 recession has shown us.

He pulled Japan out of a post-war recession and made them legends of quality production for pete's sake.

The short version:Because of the recession casinos are desperate for high-rollers.

They haven't discovered real Knowledge that can tell them what to do in an economic recession or what people should eat so they shut their mouth and keep looking.

I spent a significant amount of time unemployed 10+ years ago in the post-dotcom recession in the UK and it was awful.

There's nothing ahistorical about the Rust Belt having a persistent recession within the US.

We didn't have the most healthy job rate when times were good, let alone once the recession hit. I spent five years looking for a job- and didn't find one until I got the help of a friend online in Claremore, Oklahoma, who let me move in.

It is true that men have fared worse than women in the recession[1], and that men have fallen behind women in educational attainment, so that an influx of men into these fields might have strong, positive effects for society.

The inevitable correction that has to happen in the investment markets in China may not bring about a recession, but it can't help but bring about a change of investment priorities that may make China look less amazing for a while.

Recession definitions

noun

the state of the economy declines; a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year

noun

a small concavity

See also: recess niche corner

noun

the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service

See also: recessional

noun

the act of ceding back

noun

the act of becoming more distant

See also: receding