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First things first: We're not in a recession.
A recession involves a steep drop in economic activity lasting more than a few months. Usually, unemployment rises, while incomes and GDP drop. Things aren't nearly that bad right now.
But the Trump administration's trade policies have rattled the markets. Many economists are warning that the U.S. could sink into a recession within a year.
There's no need to panic yet -- but it's always a good idea to prepare yourself.
Here's what Warren Buffett, legendary investor and fifth-richest person in the world, says to do during a recession.
In a famous New York Times op-ed written during the Great Recession, Buffett had a simple message for Americans: Keep calm and keep investing in U.S. companies.
Fears regarding the long-term prosperity of the nation’s many sound companies make no sense. These businesses will indeed suffer earnings hiccups, as they always have. But most major companies will be setting new profit records 5, 10 and 20 years from now.Warren Buffett
And Buffett was right. Since its Great Recession low point, the stock market has gained about 700%. Investors who didn't sell out of panic -- or even bought more stocks while prices were lower -- went on to make huge profits.
The same goes for every recession or depression we've been through. So if there is a recession soon, you'll want to be prepared to ride it out -- or even capitalize on it.
Here's how.
Investing during a recession can be tough if your income has taken a hit. But if you have cash to spare, it's the best time to invest for the long term.
Here's a simple method that limits your risk and helps you save a fortune on taxes.
An individual retirement account (IRA) is an account that helps you save for retirement and keep more of your investment gains.
Here are some of their biggest perks:
In 2025, you can contribute up to $7,000 to your IRA (or $8,000 if you're 50 or older). And while you usually can't tap the money early without a penalty (with a few exceptions), that rule helps keep your long-term savings on track.
Opening an IRA is fast and easy. Some brokers will even reward you with a bonus for depositing or transferring funds to your new IRA account. Robinhood is one such broker. Open an account with Robinhood today to take advantage of its IRA match.
One of the simplest, safest, and all-around best ways to invest in the stock market is by purchasing shares of an S&P 500 index fund. Even Warren Buffett recommends it.
Here's what makes it a smart investment.
Once your IRA is open, you can buy an S&P 500 index fund through your broker. It's best to set up automatic investments on a regular schedule, like once per month.
And if a recession does come along, consider investing extra if you can. Years down the road, you'll likely be very happy that you did.
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