The Always Sunny Podcast: Exploring the Impact of The Great Recession

by | Jan 11, 2024 | Recession News | 27 comments

The Always Sunny Podcast: Exploring the Impact of The Great Recession




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65. The Great Recession | The Always Sunny Podcast

In episode 65 of The Always Sunny Podcast, the hosts dive into the topic of the Great Recession. This economic downturn, which officially began in December 2007 and lasted until June 2009, had a profound impact on the global economy and the lives of millions of people. During this episode, the hosts discuss the causes of the Great Recession, its effects on individuals and businesses, and the lessons learned from this challenging period in history.

The podcast hosts begin by examining the factors that contributed to the onset of the Great Recession. They explore the role of subprime mortgages, the housing market collapse, and the subsequent financial crisis that rocked the banking industry. By delving into these complex economic issues, the hosts provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the underlying causes of the recession.

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As the episode progresses, the hosts also address the widespread effects of the Great Recession. They discuss the rise in unemployment, the decline in real estate values, and the struggles faced by businesses and families during this tumultuous time. Additionally, the hosts analyze the government’s response to the recession, including the implementation of stimulus packages and other measures aimed at stabilizing the economy.

One of the key takeaways from this episode is the resilience and adaptability demonstrated by individuals and businesses in the face of adversity. The hosts highlight stories of perseverance and innovation that emerged during the Great Recession, showing how people found creative ways to navigate the economic challenges and rebuild their lives and businesses.

Throughout the episode, the hosts also draw parallels between the Great Recession and subsequent economic downturns, emphasizing the importance of learning from past mistakes and implementing safeguards to prevent future crises.

Listeners of The Always Sunny Podcast will gain insight into the complexities of the Great Recession and the lasting impact it has had on the global economy. By exploring this historical event, the hosts provide a valuable perspective on the challenges and opportunities that arise during periods of economic uncertainty.

Overall, episode 65 of The Always Sunny Podcast offers a thought-provoking and informative discussion of the Great Recession, shedding light on its causes, effects, and enduring lessons. Whether you are a student of economics, a business professional, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of the global economy, this episode provides a compelling exploration of a pivotal moment in recent history.

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27 Comments

  1. @TheHectic0ne

    Used to have an outdoor cat when I was a kid, that evil creature killed foxes, cats, rats and at night would just attack anything that came near it.

    I once got home from school and my Dad had last the back door open, another cat had decided to come into the house, I walked into the kitchen to see Teejay holding another cat by it's throat, the other cat had gone completely limp and I was completely stunned. Teejay looked at me as if to say, can you believe this fucker? The other cat was our next door neighbours… Our next door neighbour genuinely wanted us to put our cat down.

    He grew very old and passed away in either 2015 or 2016 on 26th December. I don't think I'll ever have a pet that will have quite the personality of him. He's stopped me being attacked by dogs when I was younger. I think about him everyday still.

  2. @Nobody-dl4tm

    I grew up in a HARDCORE college football town and that's why I despise sports. Ingrates, all of them.

  3. @yourhelpfulstoner6876

    everytime i watch this podcast i end up just watching the show

  4. @morganburton8548

    Chargers are San Diego thank u Charlie

  5. @dannyhodorowski5847

    So insufferable listening to a plastic fan talk soccer.

  6. @charlesquinn7064

    How do any of them have the time to do this podcast?

  7. @StinkyCashFlatEarth

    The inflation episode was one of your worst episodes. And the way Danny DeVito describes inflation is completely inaccurate. His character Frank Reynolds is supposed to be a financial mastermind yet he doesn’t understand inflation? I call bullshit. You turned yourself into propagandists for the federal reserve.

  8. @Thedude2283

    The fact that Glenn is a Faith No More fan makes him that much cooler

  9. @MrMann0123

    Whats a damon busters?

  10. @MrMann0123

    I hate the story in those "talent" shows… love it in Welcome to Wrexham

  11. @lhead85

    The editing of these podcasts is always really on-point – Well done Meg (and team if there's others involved).

  12. @re-dx3pc

    There is zero chance a college football team could beat the worst NFL team. Think about every single one of those players on that NFL team not only played college, but they were one of the best players in college. 200,000 kids play high school football. America of those 200, 000, 20,000 will go on to play college football of those 20,000 maybe 100 of them actually making NFL team and making any kind of impact maybe. And I think it's even lower than that. So the thought that a single college football team I don't care if it's the best college football team ever could never beat the worst NFL team. The only thing I can conceive is a all-star college football team. Maybe would have a chance against the worst team, but I still don't think that would even be a close game. The first thing these college guys say when I get to the pros is how fast the game is. I mean I would say the All-Star college team beats the worst NFL team of all time. Maybe once maybe in 100 tries

  13. @joannesachse5912

    actually its the dragonfly that's the fastest hunter on this earth

  14. @spikeskug001

    Gotta say, Glenn has some great taste in music!

  15. @Eliana9ify

    Sorry about my english, im a spaniard fan of Real Madrid, the greatest team of the history of football (soccer, we call it here fútbol) and i can apreciate the vision of Rob. In Spain we are very intense in football stuff, we really love it

  16. @loltheworld

    Rob is definitely the most different from his character

  17. @aaronjohnsten2540

    You guys should use zip recruiter to do an add.

  18. @grilly1986

    "I don't care if we talk about Always Sunny" – Never a truer word spoken!

  19. @theJORDYNshow

    I never realized how fucking genius it is that they tell the waitress to stop sassing them for telling them a way to save money while having a conversation about economics. Brilliant.

  20. @JavidelValMusic

    ABSOLUTELY FUCKÎNG AGREE WITH GLENN ON THE SLEEVES FR WHY TF ARE THEY SO FUCKÎNG LONG SERIOUSLY WTF DOES ANY ACTUAL MAN WHO WEARS SHIRTS EVER ACTUALLY DESIGN THEM????

  21. @MrJames_Bondage

    You know if you want, I can get you into Dave & Busters..

  22. @colizas

    why does glenn’s john wayne impression sounds like jack nicholson

  23. @Notepad37

    No, Meg, we did not figure out how to fly there lol what the hell is she talking about

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