The two companies, both major American dance institutions, are confronting the nationwide recession.
The company is one of the most successful retailers in a business that has suffered acutely because of a nationwide recession.
However, this proposal requires voter approval and the chances of such a move passing during the nationwide recession is extremely low.
Next year, rising interest rates and a nationwide recession are expected to take their toll on housing.
In Clinton's first term as senator, New York's jobless rate rose by 0.7 percent after a nationwide recession.
After a nationwide economic recession in the late 19th century, Ironton was no longer growing.
Economists note that Florida avoided the nationwide recession of 1981-82 and all others since 1950, with one exception.
Romney's term as governor fell during a respite between two nationwide economic recessions.
A nationwide recession would further hurt real estate demand and the economy in California, which accounts for nearly one in nine jobs in the country.
High interest rates and a nationwide recession lowered consumer confidence and sales were way down.