Most economists say the US economy is not currently in a recession. That said, a slew of recent data raised concerns that a recession might be imminent. This according to the National Bureau of Economic Research’s Business Cycle Dating Committee, responsible for declaring such. The global economy is facing a similar picture of high inflation and increasingly aggressive steps by central banks to curb it.
Historically, lowering taxes, offering stimulus packages and adjusting interest rates can alleviate the issue. And time. We're a rabidly capitalistic nation and recession is about consumer market health. We'll always buy all kinds of stuff we don't need, so all we really ever have to do is wait out a recession.
And to stop demanding in February what's so bountiful in July; we need to learn to adjust to the world, not the other way around.
(https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-23/all-about-recessions-including-thoughts-on-next-one-quicktake)