What was a recession is now starting to look like a full blown depression.
There is some chance that we will experience another 2008 and slip into a full blown Depression.
If we have a full blown depression, or, we end up like Japan where the stock market is still trading at a quarter of its high 23 years later?
Together, the two may have prevented a full-out depression, but hypothetical situations are notoriously difficult to prove.
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There, a lack of proper oversight and transparency nearly led to the collapse of the financial markets and a full-scale Depression.
The GOP was in a funk, if not suffering from full-bore depression.
The signs of full-blown depression are usually more severe and last longer.
Our entire auto industry was on the verge of collapse and, all told, the prospects of us going into a full-blown depression were very real.
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It risks taking us back to the 1930s, when the Depression took two full decades to be overcome.
But nearly 50% of the teens were said to have experienced symptoms of depression or a full-blown mood disorder, according to the study, which was presented on Saturday at an annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, in New Orleans.
Because, again, you have a situation where, as we recover from the worst recession since the Great Depression, a recession that was in full bloom when the President took office, that resulted in more than 8 million jobs lost by Americans, we have made some substantial progress.
That was all before the middle class got pounded by the full fury of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Finally, a strong middle class can only exist in an economy where everyone plays by the same rules, from Wall Street to Main Street. (Applause.) As infuriating as it was for all of us, we rescued our major banks from collapse, not only because a full-blown financial meltdown would have sent us into a second Depression, but because we need a strong, healthy financial sector in this country.
The best time to gaze at the Moon through a telescope is when it is in a phase that is less than full, when the shadows along the terminator reveal in greatest detail the depression of craters.
Part-time jobs outpace full-time additions to the workforce, and more Americans are unemployed than any time since the Great Depression.
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