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Recession: Is the United States heading for a “serious” economic downturn?

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
  • Michel Fleury
  • North American Business Correspondent, New York

31 minutes ago

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Three out of five Americans say the United States is in a recession, according to the latest survey conducted by The Economist and YouGov. So why isn’t it officially announced?

Rising inflation – the highest rate since the 1980s – has worsened the mood for many. Some Americans are becoming less reliant on their own cars to save on gasoline, ditching expensive organic products, and looking for deals to save a few dollars.

And there’s more bad news, as the once-booming housing market is slowing, making real estate stocks risky. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index (which includes shares of the 500 largest US financial companies) has also taken a hit, falling 19 percent for the year, causing investors to lose trillions of dollars.

But this may only be a dip in the mood, as the official body responsible for announcing such details remains silent on the issue.

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