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- Great_Regression abstract "The Great Regression is the trend since 1981 of the reversal of gains made in wages, pensions, unemployment insurance, and welfare benefits in the United States and in Europe. The trend was accelerated after the Late-2000s recession.This is in contrast to the Post–World War II economic expansion sometimes called the "Great Prosperity".".
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- Great_Regression subject Category:2000s_economic_history.
- Great_Regression subject Category:2010s_economic_history.
- Great_Regression comment "The Great Regression is the trend since 1981 of the reversal of gains made in wages, pensions, unemployment insurance, and welfare benefits in the United States and in Europe. The trend was accelerated after the Late-2000s recession.This is in contrast to the Post–World War II economic expansion sometimes called the "Great Prosperity".".
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