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"Economic Recession" vs. Recession

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Was crusing the money market t.v. channel's today inbetween football games. Several programs were talking about the current economy and coined the phrase "we are in a economic recession" vs a recession. After hearing this several times I asked myself what the h**** is the difference between a "economic recession" vs a plain good 'ole fashion recession?

Is there a difference? Are we in a recession folks?

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recession

Pronunciation:

\ri-ˈse-shən\

Function:

noun

Date:

circa 1652

1 : the act or action of receding : withdrawal

2 : a departing procession (as of clergy and choir at the end of a church service)

3 : a period of reduced economic activity

— re·ces·sion·ary Listen to the pronunciation of recessionary \-shə-ˌner-ē\ adjective

Dictionary and Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster Online

Seems straightforward to me.

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I don't know the diff here,but I did hear the diff between a resession and a depression.A recession is when your neighbor loses their job, A depression is when you lose your job.

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Depression

Main Entry:

de·pres·sion

Pronunciation:

\di-ˈpre-shən, dē-\

Function:

noun

Date:

14th century

1 a: the angular distance of a celestial object below the horizon b: the size of an angle of depression

2: an act of depressing or a state of being depressed: as a: a pressing down : lowering b (1): a state of feeling sad : dejection (2): a psychoneurotic or psychotic disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking and concentration, a significant increase or decrease in appetite and time spent sleeping, feelings of dejection and hopelessness, and sometimes suicidal tendencies c (1): a reduction in activity, amount, quality, or force (2): a lowering of vitality or functional activity

3: a depressed place or part : hollow

4: low 1b

5: a period of low general economic activity marked especially by rising levels of unemployment

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