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.)
Sep 2, 2010Aaron Smith Inflation Gauges Near a Red ZoneFurther declines would raise the odds of additional monetary stimulus. Sep 1, 2010Melanie Bowler Russia Could Tap Oil Fund After Bond DisappointmentThe government is reluctant to tighten fiscal policy before 2011. Aug 31, 2010Aaron Smith A Strong Case for Stronger GrowthRising profits should help motivate businesses to invest and hire. Aug 31, 2010Melanie Bowler Swiss Consumers Will Provide the KeyBusiness sentiment is slipping as the franc soars against the euro. Aug 27, 2010Enam Ahmed Macro Roundup: Europe’s Two-Speed RecoveryThe region remains vulnerable to setbacks.
August - Aug 27, 2010
Drop in Exports Is More Bad News for Ireland - Aug 27, 2010
Asia-Pacific Outlook Still Bright - Aug 26, 2010
Market Forces: Investors Uneasy Over Japan, China - Aug 26, 2010
French Labour Market to Remain Weak Into 2011 - Aug 24, 2010
China Outlook: Leading the World - Aug 20, 2010
France Prepares for Fiscal Tightening - Aug 19, 2010
Switzerland's Trade Surplus Set to Narrow - Aug 18, 2010
High-Yield Debt Costs Fall for U.S. Companies - Aug 18, 2010
Asia Spotlight: Japan Has Few Options but to Weaken Yen - Aug 17, 2010
Climate Improves for Small-Business Hiring - Aug 13, 2010
U.S. Macro Outlook: The Pause That Distresses - Aug 13, 2010
A Second Look at the Second Quarter - Aug 13, 2010
Macro Roundup: Strong Core, Weak Periphery - Aug 13, 2010
Exports Boost Austria’s Second Quarter Growth - Aug 12, 2010
Macro Roundup: China’s Soft Landing Going to Plan - Aug 12, 2010
Greek Economy Reels Amid Fiscal Austerity - Aug 12, 2010
ECB Survey Revises Down 2011 Growth Forecast - Aug 11, 2010
Double Dip Could Take 20% More From House Prices - Aug 11, 2010
Recovery Slows Across Nordic Region - Aug 10, 2010
It's Time for Japan to Weaken the Yen - Aug 6, 2010
Emerging Markets Break Out(en Español) - Aug 4, 2010
Tight Household Credit to Delay Ireland's Recovery - Aug 3, 2010
End of European Auto Incentives Will Weigh on Wider Economy - Aug 2, 2010
Swiss Manufacturing, Labour Market Gains to Ease
July - Jul 30, 2010
U.S. Consumers Will Save Now, Spend Later - Jul 30, 2010
Market Forces: Foreign Direct Investment Recovers - Jul 30, 2010
Economy Has to Dig Out From an Even Deeper Hole - Jul 29, 2010
Annual Revisions Could Clarify Recovery's Timing - Jul 28, 2010
French Unemployment Likely to Increase Again - Jul 28, 2010
How U.S. Policy Ended the Great Recession - Jul 28, 2010
Chile Outlook: Reconstruction Fuels Expansion(en Español) - Jul 27, 2010
You Call This a Recovery? - Jul 26, 2010
Leading Indicators Hint at Protracted Slowing - Jul 23, 2010
Market Forces: Bank Tests Will Fail to Reassure - Jul 22, 2010
Headline Output Data Hide Underlying Weaknesses - Jul 21, 2010
Portugal Outlook: Austerity Is Not Enough - Jul 20, 2010
One Reason to Doubt a Double Dip Is in Store - Jul 20, 2010
The U.S. Credit Cycle Prepares to Turn - Jul 20, 2010
Diversified Trade Links Will Help Shelter Switzerland - Jul 16, 2010
A Crisis Wasted: Fannie-Freddie Reform Fades - Jul 15, 2010
More U.S. Metro Areas Join the Recovery - Jul 15, 2010
U.S. Regional Outlook: Leaders and Wild Cards - Jul 14, 2010
Overstretched Consumers Can't Keep Up the Pace - Jul 14, 2010
Uruguay Outlook: Time to Cool the Economy(en Español) - Jul 12, 2010
U.S. Chartbook: Double Dip Doubtful - Jul 12, 2010
Global Recession Has Curtailed International Migration - Jul 12, 2010
U.S. Macro Outlook: Risks Are Rising - Jul 7, 2010
New Zealand Outlook: Proceeding With Caution - Jul 7, 2010
Inventories, Exports Won't Prop Up Euroland Growth for Long - Jul 6, 2010
Improving Trade Relations Will Boost Russian Growth - Jul 5, 2010
Exports Driving Irish Service Sector Optimism - Jul 1, 2010
Stronger Growth in Thailand Might Not Come Through
June - Jun 30, 2010
Housing Setback Does Not Threaten Recovery - Jun 30, 2010
Chile Is Heading for Expansion(en Español) - Jun 30, 2010
GM's Plant Schedule Generates Static in Jobs, Production Data - Jun 29, 2010
Credit Barely Flowing for Small Businesses - Jun 25, 2010
Market Forces: Euro Zone Banks in the Spotlight - Jun 24, 2010
Business Retains Expansive Mood - Jun 24, 2010
Fannie Mae's Doubtful Crackdown on Default - Jun 24, 2010
Frugal Swiss Will Still Suffer Indirectly From Debt Crisis - Jun 23, 2010
Tax Credit's End Sinks New-Home Sales - Jun 23, 2010
Brazil Outlook: Moderation Follows Overheating(en Español) - Jun 22, 2010
Netherlands Outlook: Back Toward Recession - Jun 22, 2010
Weaker Exports Will Drag on Swiss Growth - Jun 21, 2010
No European-Style Debt Crisis for the U.S. - Jun 21, 2010
Flat Property Prices Signal Continued CRE Woes - Jun 18, 2010
Tide May Be Turning for Emerging Markets(en Español) - Jun 18, 2010
An Unwelcome Fall in French Orders - Jun 17, 2010
Corporate Spreads Change Course - Jun 17, 2010
Downside Risks Dominate Swiss Outlook - Jun 16, 2010
Another Big Month for U.S. Manufacturing - Jun 16, 2010
U.S. Regional Outlook: Shifting Drivers of Growth - Jun 16, 2010
U.K. Outlook: Testing Times Ahead - Jun 15, 2010
Finance Will Delay Commercial Real Estate Recovery - Jun 15, 2010
Market Turmoil Hasn't Slowed Growth So Far - Jun 15, 2010
Fiscal Tightening Begins to Pinch in the Euro Zone - Jun 14, 2010
Risk Aversion on Main Street? - Jun 11, 2010
The Next Act in the Greek Debt Drama - Jun 11, 2010
As Russian Industry Grows, Services Are Showing Potential - Jun 8, 2010
Hungary Chooses Fiscal Austerity - Jun 8, 2010
U.S. Macro Outlook: Hope and Fear - Jun 8, 2010
Brazil’s Expansion Starts to Overheat(en Español) - Jun 8, 2010
Contagion Hits France, Putting Recovery at Risk - Jun 7, 2010
Chile's Recovery Back on Track(en Español) - Jun 7, 2010
Voter Backlash Will Make Economic Policymaking Difficult
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