In the Margins

The financial crisis: 10 years later

March 27, 2018

By The Wall Street Journal

It's been 10 years since the financial crisis. It and the massive federal response to it reshaped the world, and though the economy is in one of its longest expansions and stock indexes have hit new highs, many people across the political spectrum complain that the recovery is uneven and the markets' gains aren't fairly distributed. The Wall Street Journal examined some of the most eventful aspects of the response and how the markets and economy have gotten where they are today. Read the original story from The Wall Street Journal

 

 

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