Examples of 'pre-recession' in a sentence

Meaning of "pre-recession"

pre-recession (adjective): a term used to describe the period before an economic recession occurs

How to use "pre-recession" in a sentence

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pre-recession
Automobile sales back to pre-recession levels.
Compared to pre-recession data, certain ailments skyrocketed during the years of the recession.
Both figures are near pre-recession levels.
Pre-recession slowdown in quarterly TFP growth.
Christmas spending is back to pre-recession levels.
Current Pre-Recession peakper cent.
Consumer sentiment remains near pre-recession highs.
Below pre-recession levels.
Graduate job market recovers to pre-recession levels.
Judging by pre-recession standards, a great deal of it, especially in the United States and Britain.
Restore public education funding to pre-recession levels.
Compare that to the pre-recession rate, which hovered above 66 percent.
These levels of investment surpass the pre-recession peaks.
House prices have surpassed their pre-recession peak and consumer confidence is at a new high.
Previous articleTucson 's industrial properties are approaching pre-recession health.

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We are still way below the pre-recession sales volume levels.
It became a sellers ' market with unemployment levels dropping to pre-recession levels.
Reached their pre-recession peak.
People are not buying new cars at the rate they were pre-recession.
Only McAllen recovered its pre-recession employment level.
By some measures, home prices on average nationwide have returned to their pre-recession peaks.
When will we see pre-recession growth rates again?
The goal is to restore education funding to pre-recession levels.
International trade returned to pre-recession levels by mid-year 2010 and is expected to continue growing.
But it is now almost back to its pre-recession level.
Despite surpassing their pre-recession employment level, women are still 3.6 million jobs in the hole.
Those jobs to come back to pre-recession levels.
Employment in the service sector increased significantly and is now well above pre-recession levels.
Not quite back to its pre-recession level, but on its way.
The medium term unemployment rate is almost back to its pre-recession average.
It is also expected to regain its pre-recession average annual production in 2013.
With the impact of the holiday fading, applications are returning to pre-recession levels.
The measure is projected to surpass its pre-recession level during the second half of 2013.
All four groups now have unemployment rates that are at or below their pre-recession levels.
Noncommodity exports are expected to exceed the pre-recession peak starting next year.
Despite rapid growth in recent quarters, business investment remains well below its pre-recession peak.
Economic activity has more than fully returned to pre-recession levels, leading to a rebound in jobs.
After four years of strong growth, private sector paid jobs finally surpassed their pre-recession peak.
For analysis of data aggregated quarterly, the monthly pre-recession benchmark is the third quarter of 2008.
New figures show median household income in the United States remains 6 percent below pre-recession levels.
Only six states have reached or surpassed pre-recession funding levels.
Weakness in our trading partners has also meant that Canada 's exports remain below pre-recession levels.
This is clearly pre-recession.
Whatever the cause, or causes, once increased, transfer payments remained higher than pre-recession.
When will your state return to pre-recession job levels?
Employment in the service sector has increased signifi cantly and is now above pre-recession levels.
Industrial production had recovered to its pre-recession levels by the end of 1976.
Employment in the service sector has increased significantly since March 2009, returning above pre-recession levels.
It took five years for the state to return to the pre-recession employment levels.
This is the first time the poverty rate has dropped below pre-Recession levels.

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