Somebody should tell Rush that fantasy movies always do well in a recession or depression.
Apparently rather expensive high-tech toys do well, too, since Limbaugh also revealed the new I-phones are sold out. The latest figures show the economy
shrunk by 5%, unemployment is at 11% and interest rates are at 20%.
Oh wait, sorry. That was back in 1980 during a REAL recession. Never mind.
They were selling yachts in the great depression too. People with real money don't lose it to economic forces, and for the very rich a depression means only one thing--lower prices for them.
So much of the stock market and other financial playgrounds is based on pyschology, it's difficult to know if real economic factors are involved. Since nobody in the world, especially Economists, understands economics, it's always a crapshoot.
There are some technical things that have to be in place to have a "legitimate" recession, you are correct in suggesting that the country is not officially in a recession. But it's like telling a dying man he doesn't have lung cancer, he's only dying of leukemia.
Things are financially bad in this country right now, the sales of the new I-phones notwithstanding. They are purchased mostly by young upper-income techies or show-biz types, you aren't going to see long lines to buy the i-phones in most neighborhoods of most towns.
But Limbaugh's point that the recession is disproved by the movie and i-phone is just wrong.