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- Recession_of_1969–70 abstract "The Recession of 1969–1970 was a relatively mild recession in the United States. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research the recession lasted for 11 months, beginning in December 1969 and ending in November 1970, following an economic slump which began around 1966 and by 1968 had become serious, thus ending the second longest economic expansion in U.S. history which had begun in February 1961 (only the 1990s saw a longer period of growth).At the end of the expansion inflation was rising, possibly a result of increased deficit spending during a period of full employment. This relatively mild recession coincided with an attempt to start closing the budget deficits of the Vietnam War (fiscal tightening) and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates (monetary tightening).During this relatively mild recession, the Gross Domestic Product of the United States fell 0.6 percent. Though the recession ended in November 1970, the unemployment rate did not peak until the next month. In December 1970, the rate reached its height for the cycle of 6.1 percent.".
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- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageLength "1953".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageRevisionID "573374360".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_economic_history.
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- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recessions.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink Deficit_spending.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink Full_employment.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink Gross_Domestic_Product.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink Gross_domestic_product.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink National_Bureau_of_Economic_Research.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1969-1970 recession".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1969–1970 recession".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1970 Recession".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recession of 1969–70".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "near collapse of the financial markets in 1970".
- Recession_of_1969–70 wikiPageWikiLinkText "recession of 1969–70".
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- Recession_of_1969–70 subject Category:1960s_economic_history.
- Recession_of_1969–70 subject Category:1969_in_economics.
- Recession_of_1969–70 subject Category:1970_in_economics.
- Recession_of_1969–70 subject Category:1970s_economic_history.
- Recession_of_1969–70 subject Category:Recessions.
- Recession_of_1969–70 comment "The Recession of 1969–1970 was a relatively mild recession in the United States. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research the recession lasted for 11 months, beginning in December 1969 and ending in November 1970, following an economic slump which began around 1966 and by 1968 had become serious, thus ending the second longest economic expansion in U.S.".
- Recession_of_1969–70 label "Recession of 1969–70".
- Recession_of_1969–70 sameAs m.0806qq9.
- Recession_of_1969–70 sameAs Q7302388.
- Recession_of_1969–70 sameAs Q7302388.
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