If it goes on for a long time and no one buys a lot of stocks, it could eventually turn into a depression.
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It was a period called the 100 days.
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Depends on how long were going to sit here and watch it happen and not do anything about it.
France NEW RESPONDENT About 115 days. That period was called "The Hundred Days".
Yes, there was an economic recession during James Garfield's presidency, which lasted from March 1881 until his assassination in September 1881. The recession was marked by a decline in economic activity, high unemployment, and financial instability, largely due to the aftermath of the Long Depression that began in 1873. Garfield's brief time in office limited his ability to address these economic challenges effectively.
a recession
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a recession
Over a short period of time it is called a recession and over a long period of time it is called a depression. Don't bother asking what we are in now because the truth is no one KNOWS!!! 2. bear market (novanet) -D.Couch
A recession
A recession
A long period of rain can be referred to as a "rainy spell" or simply a "prolonged rain."
A period of general economic decline; typically defined as a decline in GDP for two or more consecutive quarters. A recession is typically accompanied by a drop in the stock market, an increase in unemployment, and a decline in the housing market. A recession is generally considered less severe than a depression, and if a recession continues long enough it is often then classified as a depression. There is no one obvious cause of a recession, although overall blame generally falls on the federal leadership, often either the President himself, the head of the Federal Reserve, or the entire administration.
A long period of no rain is called a drought.
A recession is a low point in the economy. A depression is an extreme low point in the economy that lasts a long period of time. We are at a recession, in the 1930's their was a depression in the US.
A period in football is called a quarter and is 15 minutes long.
A cyclical downturn, a bust, a recession: it depends on how serious it is and how long it lasts.