Recession: Will the US economy’s contraction again lead to a general depression?

28 July 2022

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The US economy recorded a contraction for the second quarter of the year in a row, in a move considered in many countries an economic recession.

However, this is not the case for the United States, which uses additional data to make this decision.

The contraction, at an annual rate of 0.9 percent in the three months to July, drew widespread attention as concerns regarding the economy grew.

The prices of groceries, gasoline and other basic commodities also increased at the fastest pace since 1981.

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