It’s Been 13 Years Since The Last Recession / by Guest User

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History is on our side - they may well be the "roaring 2020's". The average time between recessions has grown from about two years in the late 1800s to five years in the early 20th century to eight years over the last half-century.

It’s been 13 years since the last recession began in Dec. 2007. That’s the longest we’ve gone without starting a new recession ever, going back to before the Civil War. Hopefully, the roaring 2020's will be a decade without any downturns.

Onward!