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The Reasons Behind Recessions: Unveiling the Causes

You can watch all my videos a week early and ad-free for around $2.50 per month on Nebula. You’re going to hear the word “recession” a lot in the coming months. In this video I want to explain what recessions are and why they happen. Check out all my sources for this video here: Join the Newsroom (over on Patreon) to get access to behind-the-scenes vlogs, extended interviews, & to support the channel. See you there! - ways to support - My Patreon: Our custom Presets & LUTs: - where to find me - Instagram: Tiktok: Facebook: Iz's (my wife’s) channel: - how i make my videos - Tom Fox makes my music, work with him here: I make maps using this AE Plugin: All the gear I use: - my courses - Learn a language: Visual storytelling: - about - Johnny Harris is an Emmy-winning journalist. He currently is based in Washington, DC, reporting on interesting trends and stories domestically and around the globe. Johnny's visual style blends motion graphi

Is the economy in a RECESSION?

This is a clip from Why Recessions Happen: Get access to behind-the-scenes vlogs, my scripts, and extended interviews over at I made a poster about maps - check it out: Custom Presets & LUTs [what we use]: About: Johnny Harris is an Emmy-winning independent journalist and contributor to the New York Times. Based in Washington, DC, Harris reports on interesting trends and stories domestically and around the globe, publishing to his audience of over 3.5 million on Youtube. Harris produced and hosted the twice Emmy-nominated series Borders for Vox Media. His visual style blends motion graphics with cinematic videography to create content that explains complex issues in relatable ways. - press - NYTimes: NYTimes: Vox Borders: NPR Planet Money: - where to find me - Instagram: Tiktok: Facebook: Iz's (my wife’s) channel: - how i make my videos - Tom Fox makes my music, work with him here: I make maps using this AE Plugin: All the gear I use: - my