Which type of goods is most adversely affected by recessions?

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Are we on the verge of a double dip recession?

The housing market is dead an it is not coming back with out a return to the middle class days of the past. The casinos survived on the fat pension and salaries of the good old days an those days are gone. You think part time low wages are going to save the US treasury I don't.

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