Trends How Do Americans Feel About The Recession? Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Chelsea Dehner Published Oct 27, 2010 0 min read Advertising Disclosure The views expressed on this blog are those of the bloggers, and not necessarily those of Intuit. Third-party blogger may have received compensation for their time and services. Click here to read full disclosure on third-party bloggers. This blog does not provide legal, financial, accounting or tax advice. The content on this blog is "as is" and carries no warranties. Intuit does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content on this blog. After 20 days, comments are closed on posts. Intuit may, but has no obligation to, monitor comments. Comments that include profanity or abusive language will not be posted. Click here to read full Terms of Service. Save more, spend smarter, and make your money go further Sign up for Free Earlier this year, the National Bureau of Economic Research delivered a piece of news that came as a surprise to most Americans: the recession, it determined, had officially ended in June 2009. At a total of 18 months, it now has dubious honor of being the longest U.S. recession since the Great Depression. But how do Americans feel about it? Do the millions unemployed individuals feel like it really is over? And how do people – employed and unemployed – feel about its aftermath? We compiled the answers those questions, and more, in our latest infographic. Save more, spend smarter, and make your money go further Sign up for Free Previous Post Top 10 Most Influential Business Men of 2010 Next Post The Business of Horror Written by Chelsea Dehner More from Chelsea Dehner Browse Related Articles Trends The Recession Timeline Diorama: 2007 – 2010 Trends America’s Poor: A Regional Look at Poverty In Ame… Trends Mint Map: World Currencies in the Recession Trends Recession-Proof Industries Trends Who is Feeling The Pains of Unemployment and Why Trends Behind June’s Unemployment Rate, Encouraging Sign… Trends More Americans Think Economy Will Never Recover Financial Planning Student Loan Debt and Social Security Garnishing: A New… Financial Planning What is a Recession? (Are We in One or Close to One?) Trends Why The Youth of America Are Delaying Financial Indepen…