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Thursday, Sep. 18, 2025

Has the U.S. been in an economic recession since 2022?

Mariana Navarrete Villegas, CT Mirror

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The U.S. has not been in an economic recession since 2022. The last recession was in 2020, at the very start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The National Bureau of Economic Research, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research group, is the only entity that officially declares the country is in a recession. An economic recession is a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy.

An NBER committee looks at data points like gross domestic product — the value of all the goods and services we produce — as well as trends in unemployment, personal income, consumption, industrial production and wholesales to determine the start and end date of a recession. 

The COVID-19 recession lasted two months, which makes it the shortest U.S. recession on record. The previous record was held by a six-month-long recession in 1980.

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