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Losses in household financial wealth—linked to lower home values—have brought European consumer spending down; it is still well below its real-term pre-recession levels of 2007.
Beyond the Crash Gordon Brown 2010
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It now stands at 7.6%, about halfway to the longer-term pre-recession average of roughly 5%, Brinkmann said.
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Economic growth sped up in the last three months of 2010, returning to its pre-recession level, the Commerce Department reported.
U.S. stock market declines as Egyptian unrest continues David S. Hilzenrath 2011
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Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic output, has barely made it back to its pre-recession peak after adjusting for inflation.
Export Boom Threatened By International Turmoil Ben Casselman 2011
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Personal embracement of luxury is now back to pre-recession 2007 levels, Taylor says.
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Finance U.S. economic output regained its pre-recession level in the fourth quarter on consumer spending and exports.
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But exports, despite being hit especially hard by the recession, are now up 5.2% from their pre-recession high.
Export Boom Threatened By International Turmoil Ben Casselman 2011
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Real GDP finally hit a new high, but only barely above its pre-recession peak in 2007—four long years ago.
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Some economists say the jobless rate “will not recede to pre-recession levels near 5 percent for four more years.”
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But with population growth, GDP per capita remains 2.9% below its pre-recession peak.
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