KEY POINTS
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday the U.S. economy is in a state of transition, not recession.
  • "When you look at the economy, job creation is continuing, household finances remain strong, consumers are spending and businesses are growing," she said during a news conference.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday the U.S. economy is in a state of transition, not recession, despite two consecutive quarters of negative growth.

Recession, Yellen insisted, is a "broad-based weakening of our economy" that includes substantial layoffs, business closures, strains in household finances and a slowdown in private sector activity.