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  2. Timeline of the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    Q2 2007 until Q3 2007 (6 months) Q1 2008 until Q4 2009 (24 months) Q3 2011 until Q2 2013 (24 months) Israel: Q4 2008 until Q1 2009 (6 months) Italy: Q3 2007 until Q4 2007 (6 months) Q2 2008 until Q2 2009 (15 months) Q3 2011 until Q3 2013 (27 months) Q1 2014 until Q4 2014 (12 months) Jamaica: Q3 2007 until Q4 2007 (6 months) [17]

  3. 2008–2009 Ukrainian financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009 the IMF forecast an 8.0 percent shrink of the Ukrainian economy in 2009 and a 1.0 percent grow in 2010. [30] In Mid-April 2009, Ceyla Pazarbasioglu, the IMF mission chief in Ukraine, stated that there were a number of encouraging signs that Ukraine's economy had started to adjust to the global crisis. According to Olena Belan ...

  4. Effects of the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    The number of unemployed people worldwide could increase by more than 50 million in 2009 as the global recession intensifies, the ILO has forecast. [18] In December 2007, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.9%. [19] By October 2009, the unemployment rate had risen to 10.1%. [20]

  5. Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the ...

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    A June 2009 Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey found 39% approval. [15] However, two polls taken three years after the event show that Americans did eventually support the auto bailout. An April 2012 poll by Quinnipiac University Polling Institute shows that 53% of American voters support the bailout, and 50% believe it has been a success. [16]

  6. Subprime mortgage crisis - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. entered a deep recession, with nearly 9 million jobs lost during 2008 and 2009, roughly 6% of the workforce. The number of jobs did not return to the December 2007 pre-crisis peak until May 2014. [3] U.S. household net worth declined by nearly $13 trillion (20%) from its Q2 2007 pre-crisis peak, recovering by Q4 2012. [4]

  7. Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia

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    The official poverty rate in 2015 was 13.5%, down from 14.8% in 2014 but up from 12.5% in 2007, as the economy recovered from the Great Recession of 2007, 2008, and 2009. In 2015, there were 43.1 million in poverty, 3.5 million less than 2014. [140] This was the largest one-year drop in the poverty rate since the 1960s. [2]

  8. Polling for United States presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    Romney bounced back in the polls after strong performances in the primaries and because the economy was still recovering from the 20072009 recession. In April, after Obama publicly expressed his support of same-sex marriage and a story was published about Romney bullying a high-school classmate who was thought to be gay, Obama took larger ...

  9. Annual percentage rate - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of this calculation, a year is presumed to have 365 days (366 days for leap years), 52 weeks or 12 equal months. As per the standard: "An equal month is presumed to have 30.41666 days (i.e. 365/12) regardless of whether or not it is a leap year." The result is to be expressed to at least one decimal place.