In the post he shows four charts, constructed in a "percent of peak" fashion. Here are the two that I find most notable (the other two not shown: employment and GDP/GDI):
Industrial Production, Percent of Previous Peak:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihsL8Xub3YeGMfqy6cHkN03UpZ7nEUIbNKkdesLzpo2UiIibANMtnB0Gf_ikjJOPYqNvcy1kNrJZitWQkDPujQNND_SAoyTixau9KaALMrP0gn7cqTOUoYo4d4sZwCrUmPTQiPUiwLH-0/s320/CR+4-12-10+Industrial+Production+Percent+of+Previous+Peak.jpg)
Real Personal Income Less Transfer Payments, Percent of Previous Peak:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSYaeOlXKgsiVMVgWtaDbJ30dW45qFexFjS15d_cbQ2lY5IpGZANABsHxOjXR0nhhACItjDrhaglRa1IEjazM7lafQiv96RmDHmtY1_d-vl4vWBKJBrDkt6T9tg420jt6-Ud_r7xPNmdc/s320/CR+4-12-10+Recession+Measure+Income+Percent+of+Previous+Peak.jpg)
SPX at 1207.17 as this post is written
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