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It looks like the NBER, the group of economists officially charged with determining recessions, has declared that the US has been in a recession since Dec. 2007. While this probably won't come as a surprise to anyone, I thought the second quarter of 2008 had positive growth due to the stimulus checks. Was that revised all the way into negative growth? I realize that consecutive quarters of economic contraction is not the only criteria for a recession, but for some reason I figured the beginning of 2008 was still showing positive GDP.
It looks like the NBER, the group of economists officially charged with determining recessions, has declared that the US has been in a recession since Dec. 2007. While this probably won't come as a surprise to anyone, I thought the second quarter of 2008 had positive growth due to the stimulus checks. Was that revised all the way into negative growth? I realize that consecutive quarters of economic contraction is not the only criteria for a recession, but for some reason I figured the beginning of 2008 was still showing positive GDP.