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Research Paper on the Recession of 2007-2009

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| Research Paper on the Recession of 2007-2009 | Cynthia Funes | | American Government 2301 | 9:40-11:40 A.M. | Mr. Jacobs June 28, 2011 | Everybody in the United Stated was affected by the recession that began in December of 2007 and spanned all the way to June 2009. Even though the recession is over, many people are still being affected by it and have still not been able to recover from the great recession. “The recent recession features the largest decline in output, consumption, and investment, and the largest increase in unemployment, of any post-war recession”. Many people lost their jobs due to the recession and some of them are still having a hard time finding jobs and getting back on their feet. Businesses …show more content…

benefited from such a tragedy. Another company that filed for bankruptcy due to the recession was Flagship Global Health. Flagship Global Health was a “membership-based specialty healthcare management and patient advocacy company” in the United States that filed for bankruptcy in August of 2008. Flagship Global Health filed for bankruptcy stating that it could not “file its quarterly financial report by the deadline because it did not have the financial resources to do so”. Also, KB Toys Inc. filed for bankruptcy early December of 2008. The eighty six year old company filed for bankruptcy because of a sudden downfall on sales. It wasn’t the first time that KB Toys went into bankruptcy. Three years pervious, KB had closed 1,200 of its stores. Many more companies in the United States went through this like “Circuit City, Linen N’ Things, Mervyn’s, Pier 1 Imports, Sharper Image, KB Toys, Tribune, Saab, and Lehmann Brothers”. Some of them went under bankruptcy protection and recovered while others did not. Bankruptcy in companies, big or small, was a very important issue that the recession caused. Like stated in the introduction, the Great Recession affected all the economic classes; the lower, middle, and upper. Of course, the lower and middle classes were affected a lot more by it than then upper class was. The recession affected the lower class very much. Many people were left unemployed and were unable to provide for their families.

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