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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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|'''Recession'''
|'''Recession'''<ref>https://www.netsuite.com/portal/resource/articles/business-strategy/economic-recessions-history.shtml</ref>
|'''Start Date'''
|'''Start Date'''
|'''End Date'''  
|'''End Date'''  
|'''GDP'''  
|'''GDP'''  
|'''Unemployment Peak'''  
|'''Unemployment Peak'''<ref>https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2018/images/data/haugen-figure1.stm</ref>
|'''Inflation Peak'''  
|'''Inflation Peak'''<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CPIAUCNS#0</ref>
|'''Federal debt to GDP'''
|'''Federal debt to GDP'''
|'''S&P 500 from Recession Start  to bottom'''
|'''S&P 500 from Recession Start  to bottom'''
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|'''Notes'''
|'''Notes'''
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|The Roosevelt Recession  
|The Roosevelt Recession <ref>https://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/recession-of-1937-38</ref>
|May-37
|May-37
|Jun-38
|Jun-38
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|Feb-48
|Feb-48
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|Stock market crashed -42% was rigth after the recession, investors were expecting a continued recession after the war. Instead there was an increase in inflation and growth due to the huge spending.
|Stock market crashed -42% was right after the recession, investors were expecting a continued recession after the war. Instead there was an increase in inflation and growth due to the huge spending.
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|The Post-War Recession
|The Post-War Recession