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Well, This Employment Graph Is Just Terrifying

By Laura Northrup March 7, 2010

This graph shows employment declines at the same chronological point during America’s last six recessions. Guess which one represents the current recession. Go ahead, guess. [New York Times] (Thanks, Dan!)

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