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  2. Paying for college in a recession: Statistics and predictions ...

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    College and the Great Recession During the Great Recession, college enrollment increased rapidly, peaking at 11.65 million students nationwide in 2011 — followed by a 10-year decline.

  3. The economy is flashing a recession signal that's been seen ...

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    A recession is coming in the US by early next year, one John Hopkins economist predicts. The economy is flashing a recession signal that's been seen only 4 times in the past century, veteran ...

  4. A new indicator says there's a 40% chance the US is in a recession that started as early as March. The measure builds on the Sahm rule, using job-vacancy data in addition to unemployment data.

  5. Is the U.S. headed for a recession? Here's what the experts say.

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    "Recent data has improved confidence that inflation is headed sustainably back toward the 2% target, freeing the Fed to focus more attention on supporting growth and employment." How a mother ...

  6. Opinion: The US economy will likely enter a recession soon - AOL

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    Income growth will continue to cool, savings will fall and debt will rise, and eventually the US consumer will have to pull back. A brief recession is the most likely outcome, write Dana Peterson ...

  7. Is a Recession Coming in 2025? There's Good and Bad News. - AOL

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    In an August 2024 report, J.P. Morgan analysts revealed that there's a 35% chance the U.S. will fall into a recession by the end of this year. The probability of a recession by the end of 2025 ...

  8. List of recessions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bank run on the Seamen's Savings Bank during the panic of 1857. There have been as many as 48 recessions in the United States dating back to the Articles of Confederation, and although economists and historians dispute certain 19th-century recessions, [1] the consensus view among economists and historians is that "the [cyclical] volatility of GNP and unemployment was greater before the Great ...

  9. Economist: ‘You can’t ignore’ the possibility that we’re ...

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    JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Economist Bruce Kasman joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the state of the economy, recessionary risks, job growth, consumer spending, inflation, and the outlook for ...