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What is a recession? Luckily, it has nothing to do with your hairline...hit play to find out more.
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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop what is recession well here's one here's another and
- 00:08
another and well here's an economic recession so technically when GDP [Set of teeth appear]
- 00:13
declines for two sequential quarters that is a recession and you can glean
- 00:18
enough from this most excellent chart that in most years GDP grows not
- 00:23
massively but relatively steadily and with compounding the US has grown GDP
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- 00:28
from a trickle to a torrent in a recession economic activity declines [Recession definition appears]
- 00:33
maybe a half a percent a percent maybe two percent and you might not think
- 00:37
that's a big deal but we're a nation living on credit that is plastic these [Man using credit card]
- 00:42
things mortgages car loans bunch of other credit II kind of things so a
- 00:46
decline of even 1% when we were expecting growth of two is a delta of 3%
- 00:53
and that change is exacerbated with leverage when people fear for their job
- 00:58
safety they stop buying those extra pairs of earrings at the mall they get [Woman biting her nails]
- 01:03
one less tattoo and they stop making appointments at Botox Depot so all of
- 01:08
the sudden activity in given quote luxury sectors or otherwise unquote just [Person receiving a tattoo]
- 01:14
stops dead and there's a multiplier effect here as well because a wealthy
- 01:18
banker who used to throw 20 parties a year now only throws four so all those [Calendar displaying party days appears]
- 01:23
bartenders and oboe players and ice sculptors yeah they're all out of work
- 01:27
as well and then they buy less beer and that new ice pick the sculptor was gonna
- 01:31
buy yeah well she'll just sharpen her own and make do with it you know until
- 01:36
the GDP grows again after the recession is over in a few years so yeah [Boom/bust cycle appears]
- 01:41
recessions they're dangerous and credit high credit makes them all the more
- 01:45
dangerous so be wary
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