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The Technical Definition of Recession According to Economists is not Two Consecutive Quarters of Negative Growth
A quote from liberals attributing the technical definition of recession to be two consecutive quarters of negative growth is not true, as it's not the standard definition agreed upon by economists.
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The media's nonpartisan fact checkers and journalists have thrown their dignity out of the window by defending the Biden administration on this recession.
16:43 - 19:10 (02:27)
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The media's nonpartisan fact checkers and journalists have thrown their dignity out of the window by defending the Biden administration on this recession. People like Daniel Funky, Ben White, and Tom Nortons have lost whatever little respect they had from people.
ChapterThe Technical Definition of Recession According to Economists is not Two Consecutive Quarters of Negative Growth
EpisodeA Bad News Tsunami For Biden And His Corrupt Family (Ep 1818)
PodcastThe Dan Bongino Show
An economist disputes the statement by Senator Clinton and Brian Deese that the technical definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
19:10 - 20:43 (01:32)
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An economist disputes the statement by Senator Clinton and Brian Deese that the technical definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
ChapterThe Technical Definition of Recession According to Economists is not Two Consecutive Quarters of Negative Growth
EpisodeA Bad News Tsunami For Biden And His Corrupt Family (Ep 1818)
PodcastThe Dan Bongino Show
The technical definition of recession relies on two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, which is seen as outdated by many economists.
20:43 - 21:59 (01:16)
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The technical definition of recession relies on two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, which is seen as outdated by many economists. With the current recession, there is a fear that policymakers could make the same mistake they did with inflation by downplaying its seriousness.