Did the US officially enter a recession in 2022? (Announcement by NBER)
Did the US officially enter a recession in 2022? (Announcement by NBER)
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Resolution: Resolves YES if by the end of 2023, NBER determines that the US entered a recession at any point in 2022 (in other words, if they announce a business cycle peak occurred anytime in 2022). Resolves NO otherwise.

Background: The official definition of "recession" in the US is if a committee of economists - the Business Cycle Dating Committee at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) - determines it is a recession, defined as "significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months".

NBER determines whether recessions occurred and their dates retrospectively: "We wait until sufficient data are available to avoid the need for major revisions." So official recession determinations are typically made long after the recession actually occurred because it takes time for the data analysis. For example, the April 2020 recession was announced in July 2021. See https://www.nber.org/research/business-cycle-dating/business-cycle-dating-committee-announcements for historical data on NBER's previous determinations.

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recession:

two consecutive quarters of decline in a country's real gross domestic product (real GDP) is commonly used as a practical definition of a recession. In the United States, a recession is defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) as "a significant decline in economic activity spread across the market, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real GDP, real income, employment, industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales".

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An update two years later: it turns out that the revised economic data says we only had one quarter of negative GDP growth after all, not two. https://www.axios.com/2024/09/26/2022-recession-gdp-revision

predictedNO 2y

(I doubled down because indicators like https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/RECPROUSM156N look good. Disclaimer: Not financial advice. Not a method that replaces NBER judgment.)

2y

It’s possible, but for now, incomes, employment, and consumption seem too strong. See also this r/badeconomics mod comment on Reddit.

2y

@yaboi69 Interesting. I'm going to take a look, but in the meantime I'm betting against you on the grounds that your username is "yaboi69"

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