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  • Comparing Economic Recoveries

    Growth Following Recessions

    Jul 27 2012

    Associated Image Since the recession ended three years ago, the economy has only grown by a total of 6.7%, less than half the average 15.2% of the other nine post-World War II recoveries and significantly less than the 18.5% the economy grew during the comparable period of the Reagan recovery.
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