Sec. Yellen: Two Negative Quarters of Growth Is ‘Not the Technical Definition’ of a Recession

‘There’s an organization called the National Bureau of Economic Research that looks at a broad range of data in deciding whether or not there is a recession’

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    YELLEN: “That’s not the technical definition. There’s an organization called the National Bureau of Economic Research that looks at a broad range of data in deciding whether or not there is a recession. And most of the data that they look at right now continues to be strong. I would be amazed if the NBER would declare this period to be a recession, even if it happens to have two quarters of negative growth. We’ve got a very strong labor market. When you’re creating almost 400,000 jobs a month, that is not a recession.”

    (Via The National Review)

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