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Majority of times the S&P 500 will decrease during a recession. In a recession, interest rates are higher, leading to less available money in the system for spending and investment. Also, people tend to save more and spend less, meaning less disposable income that would normally be invested in the stock market. So the prices of the companies that make up the S&P 500 decrease
Majority of times the S&P 500 will decrease during a recession. In a recession, interest rates are higher, leading to less available money in the system for spending and investment. Also, people tend to save more and spend less, meaning less disposable income that would normally be invested in the stock market. So the prices of the companies that make up the S&P 500 decrease
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