Depression

Depression is mentioned in 795 articles and has appeared on 13 TIME covers

Depression Articles

Found: 795 Articles
  • Jul. 20, 2009 | By Catherine Elton
    Would it help or hurt to screen all mothers for postpartum depression?
  • Dec. 11, 2008 | By Andrea Sachs
    The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008 By Paul Krugman Norton; 191 pages Frantic Bookstore customers should be forgiven for riffling through the pages of this slim book. After all, this is the new Nobel laureate in economics addressing the main--perhaps only--topic of conversation these days. But Krugman's assessment is only partly ...
  • Sep. 7, 2009 | By Michael Grunwald
    REAPPOINTED As an ivory-tower economist, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke may have learned more about the Great Depression than anyone else on the planet, and one thing he knew was that he didn't want the U.S. to ever see another one. So when the financial markets melted down in 2008, the mild-mannered, consensus-minded Bernanke blasted ...
  • Aug. 10, 2009
    'I had to hold my nose and stop those firms from failing.' BEN BERNANKE, U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, citing fears of a "second Great Depression" to explain why he used taxpayer money to bail out firms like AIG last fall 'These people are obviously reaching the end of their rope.' RON REDMON, spokesman for the ...
  • Apr. 7, 2009
    DIED His mother, poet Sylvia Plath, took her life in 1963 after a bout of depression. After battling the same illness for many years, Nicholas Hughes, 47, an Oxford-trained fisheries biologist, hanged himself at his Alaska home on March 16. • For nearly 30 years, Morton Lachman, 90, served as a key member of comedian ...
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Depression Photo Essays & Graphics

  • The Dawn of Kodachrome: An early government photo project was the first to take advantage of Kodak's revolutionary color film, which ceased production earlier this year
    An early government photo project was the first to take advantage of Kodak's revolutionary color film, which ceased production earlier this year
  • The Recession of 1958: Fifty years ago, after 13 years of post-war growth, the U.S. economy hit its first economic downturn since the Depression. In April, 1958, Life Magazine dispatched a team of writers and photographers to cover the story. Here is what they learned.
    Fifty years ago, after 13 years of post-war growth, the U.S. economy hit its first economic downturn since the Depression. In April, 1958, Life Magazine dispatched a team of writers and photographers to cover the story. Here is what they learned.

Depression Videos

  • TIME Video
    A failed plan to give senior citizens $200 each to hasten the end of the great Depression had a lasting influence on Social SecurityVideo