The U.S. economy began contracting in late 2007, and the downturn spread and became global through 2008. While the recession's depth and form varies across regions, few parts of the worldwide economy are unaffected. Moody's Economy.com tracks the indicators every day, and updates the forecast as new data become available.
What do we mean by recession?
Recession Primer
Media reports and economics textbooks often define recession as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. While this is the conventional wisdom, it is not quite accurate, at least in the U.S. In fact, the definition is more complex and subtle than that. The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) dates the peaks and troughs of the economy's growth; over the decades this activity has made it the de facto arbiter of recession.
The NBER panel defines recession as a "significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months." A number of gauges are used, principally real GDP, income, employment, industrial production and sales, both wholesale and retail.
Unfortunately for forecasters and policymakers, the NBER's methods take time. Because the committee waits until the data are unambiguous, it often decides a recession has occurred months after it has started--and sometimes after it has ended.
(Importantly, the NBER only dates recessions for the U.S. as a whole—not for individual states or metropolitan areas. Moody's Economy.com fills that gap, estimating business-cycle peaks and troughs monthly for all 50 states and 381 metropolitan areas.)
Feb 9, 2010Mark Zandi U.S. Macro Outlook: Good, but Not Good EnoughGrowth has resumed in earnest, but policymakers need to stay aggressive lest the recovery falter. Feb 5, 2010Melanie Bowler Weak Exports Cast Shadow on France's RecoveryTrade flows shrink, while the public deficit grows. Feb 3, 2010Melanie Bowler Problems Linger for Europe's Service SectorUnemployment is undermining consumer confidence and curbing consumption. Feb 2, 2010Michael Bratus Additional Stimulus Would Put Small Businesses on Firmer GroundIncreased hiring and investment by small businesses is critical for a sustainable recovery. Feb 2, 2010Aaron Smith Homeownership Falls as Vacancies Stay HighThe U.S. housing market has been slow to improve. More price declines are likely.
February January - Jan 29, 2010
Canada Weekly: Toward a Decade of Fiscal Conservatism - Jan 29, 2010
Compensation Signals Tepid Labor Market Progress - Jan 28, 2010
Capital Spending Is Revving Up - Jan 28, 2010
Fall in Joblessness Hides France's Deep Labor Market Ills - Jan 27, 2010
Global Trade Is on the Mend - Jan 27, 2010
Rising Joblessness Will Weigh on Russia's Consumers - Jan 26, 2010
House Price Increases Support Qualified Optimism - Jan 26, 2010
U.K. Exited Recession in the Fourth Quarter - Jan 21, 2010
Leading Indicators: Recovery Appears Durable - Jan 21, 2010
Commercial Property Price Declines Appear to Ease - Jan 21, 2010
2010 Will Be Another Difficult Year for Ireland - Jan 20, 2010
Despite Deficit, Russia Will Rely on Public Spending - Jan 19, 2010
Illinois Budget Crisis Illustrates Recession's Lingering Toll - Jan 15, 2010
Manufacturing Output Weakened as 2009 Ended - Jan 14, 2010
County Data Reveal a Deeper Jobs Recession - Jan 14, 2010
Philly Fed Revisions Show Manufacturing Still on Track - Jan 13, 2010
Rising Exports Keeping Russian Recovery on Track - Jan 12, 2010
Spanish Housing Still Under Pressure - Jan 12, 2010
U.S. Exports Took a Breather in November - Jan 11, 2010
Weak Retail Sales Highlight Fragile Swiss Recovery - Jan 8, 2010
Wholesale Report Points to Huge Inventory Swing - Jan 8, 2010
External Demand Can't Propel France to Recovery - Jan 6, 2010
ABC Confidence Showing Signs of Life - Jan 6, 2010
Russia's Mixed Business Sentiment Highlights Uncertainty
December - Dec 22, 2009
U.S. Macro Outlook 2010: A Year of Recovery - Dec 21, 2009
Banks' Support for Asset Plan Should Ease Irish Credit Crunch - Dec 18, 2009
Russian Consumption Will Be Slow to Recover - Dec 17, 2009
Leading Indicators Show Recovery's Strong Foothold - Dec 16, 2009
Subdued Inflation Reaffirms Case for Accommodative Fed Policy - Dec 16, 2009
Pickup in Russian Industry Signals Recession Is Moderating - Dec 15, 2009
Weak New York Survey Shows Slower Manufacturing Growth - Dec 15, 2009
European Investment-Grade Spreads Ease - Dec 14, 2009
Gloom Still Dominates Irish Construction - Dec 10, 2009
BoE Maintains Loose Monetary Policy - Dec 8, 2009
Obama's Plan for More Federal Spending Would Aid Recovery - Dec 7, 2009
Retreat in Consumer Debt Slows - Dec 7, 2009
A Holding Pattern for Business Confidence - Dec 7, 2009
Falling GDP Shows Iceland Still Struggling - Dec 4, 2009
How We Know the Stimulus Is Working - Dec 4, 2009
Ireland's Property Problems Continue - Dec 4, 2009
Nonenergy Exports and Manufacturing Still Under Pressure in Russia - Dec 3, 2009
Revised Drop in Labor Costs Remains Substantial - Dec 3, 2009
Euro Zone's Services Output Highlights Uneven Recovery - Dec 2, 2009
Scared Straight, U.S. Households Boost Saving - Dec 2, 2009
Auto Sales Signal Spending Growth - Dec 1, 2009
Global Outlook: Emerging Economies Take the Lead(en Español) - Dec 1, 2009
Signs of a Southern California Recovery Emerge
November - Nov 30, 2009
How to Fix the U.S. Job Market - Nov 30, 2009
Ireland's Extremely Tight Credit Is Prolonging Recession - Nov 25, 2009
Housing Woes Move Up the Ladder - Nov 25, 2009
A Misleading Decline in Jobless Claims - Nov 24, 2009
Third Quarter GDP Estimate Falls - Nov 23, 2009
U.S. Chartbook: Happier Holidays? - Nov 23, 2009
Further Calls for Russian Modernisation - Nov 20, 2009
Argentine Economy Resumes Growth(en Español) - Nov 20, 2009
Mexico Leaves Its Recession Behind(en Español) - Nov 19, 2009
Leading Indicators Signal Continuing Recovery - Nov 19, 2009
Philadelphia Fed: Manufacturing Recovery Gains Steam - Nov 18, 2009
Homebuilding Recovery Hits a Snag - Nov 18, 2009
Spain Rolls Fiscal Dice on Recovery - Nov 18, 2009
Recovery Arrives in Chile(en Español) - Nov 17, 2009
Plunging Oil Output, Investment Sink Venezuela Deeper Into Recession(en Español) - Nov 17, 2009
Homebuilders' Confidence Remains Low - Nov 16, 2009
Peruvian Economy Slowly Recovering(en Español) - Nov 16, 2009
Inventory Revisions Point Downward for Third Quarter GDP - Nov 13, 2009
Is the U.S. Job Market Near a Turning Point? - Nov 13, 2009
As Russia's Recession Eases, Need for Reform Increases - Nov 13, 2009
South Africa Weekly: Mixed Data Point to a Choppy Recovery - Nov 12, 2009
Slip in Swiss ZEW Signals a Fragile Recovery Is in Store
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