YOUR WORLD IN CHARTS: "WHAT A RECESSION WOULD DO" EDITION.
The Center for Economic and Policy Research has a grim look at the harm a recession would wreak in the labor market. "Labor market recessions," they remind us, "last far longer than the technical recessions declared by the NBER. Long after financial markets and employers have begun to recover from an economic downturn, workers continue to suffer." Their paper offers projections for both a mild-to-moderate recession and a severe one, and I've made the section on unemployment into a graph. Series 1, the blue bars (how do I name series in Excel?), show estimates for a mild to moderate recession. Series 2, the red bars, demonstrate the effects of a severe downturn. Neither looks promising, but the power and length of a severe recession's impact on the labor is pretty sobering:
Worrying stuff.
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COMMENTS (2)
Right click the chart - select "Source Data". This opens a window. Select the Series tab. There is a name field for each data series there.
This can be done when the chart is created of course.
Posted by: George | January 29, 2008 1:29 PM
Also, you can just click where it says series x when you're building the chart.
Posted by: Dan | January 30, 2008 2:51 PM