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job cuts, worst month and 2009 recession

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US jobs disappear at fastest January pace since Great Recession
There were 108,000 job cuts in January in the U.S., the most to begin a year since the Great Recession in 2009, according to a new report.

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New data shows January was the worst month for job cuts since the '09 recession
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Challenger data showing worst January for job cuts since 2009 looks to have unsettled stocks
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US job cuts surge to highest January total since 2009
Job cuts in the US surged in January, marking the worst start to a year since 2009, according to a private survey of the domestic labour market.

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Crain's New York · 1d
U.S. companies announced most job cuts for any January since 2009
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The job market was already ‘slim pickings.’ New data shows it just got worse
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How a sharp US Dollar crash could trigger global recession – here's what BofA is warning

Global recession risk global recession risk: Global economic stability is at risk as BofA Securities warns a sharp US dollar decline could trigger recessionary shocks outside America. While central banks might intervene,
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Recession 2026: What to Watch and How to Prepare

The U.S. economy managed to navigate a volatile 2025 without collapsing, but the cumulative effects of ongoing trade tensions and persistent inflation keep concerns about a 2026 recession on
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From market 'speed bumps' to recession odds, here are 3 major 2026 predictions from Goldman CEO David Solomon

Goldman Sachs' CEO is forecasting another strong year for markets and said the odds of a recession were relatively low at around 20%.
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US recession by end of 2026?

This market will resolve to “Yes” if either of the following conditions is met: 1. The seasonally adjusted annualized percent change in quarterly U.S. real GDP from the previous quarter is less than 0.
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U.S. Recession Probability Drops Below 20%

The probability that the National Bureau of Economic Research will someday determine a national recession began in the U.S. between December 2025 and December 2026 has fallen below twenty percent. That is the lowest probability returned by a recession ...
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3 reasons the US is closer to a recession than GDP suggests, according to a top economist

Moodys' chief economist Mark Zandi is worried that strong headline data is masking underlying weakness, while the wealth effect in markets could wane.
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Could the government shutdown tip the US into a recession? Experts weigh in

The U.S. economy remains largely unscathed by the government shutdown, but the nation could risk economic peril if the impasse deepens into a long-term standoff, some economists told ABC News. Roughly 750,000 furloughed government workers already feel ...
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SA Asks: Will we see a recession in the US in 2026?

Will we see a recession in the US in 2026? Seeking Alpha analysts Damir Tokic and Ironman at Political Calculations weigh in with their thoughts. Damir Tokic: The probability of a recession in 2026 is high, in the range of 70-80%. The economy is entering ...
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Bessent says overall US recession is not ahead, predicts 'very strong' 2026

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered a bullish outlook on the US economy while defending the Trump administration’s approach to inflation, tariffs, and geopolitical risks. In a wide-ranging interview on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, he told ...
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US recession fears as AI boom props up weak economy

With Donald Trump breathing down Jerome Powell’s neck, all eyes are on the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate meeting.
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