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Drudge doesn’t often put headlines in RED, but in this case US GDP caught so many folks oft-guard, he put the news in RED. Bidenomics?
The reason for the GPD growth, from The WSJ: "area under the curve." LOL:
From CNBC:
Earlier, from The WSJ:
For the US:
Others:
Note: wikipedia's most recent estimate for the US was $26.854 trillion; now two days ago, October 24, 2023, the estimate for US GDP has increased to $26.94 trillion. In percentages, about the same but in raw dollars, not trivial. At least in my mind.
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US Debt vs GDP
With all the economic data coming out today, I was curious to see US debt vs GDP ddat.
As a percentage, US debt has remained fairly constant in the past two years and actually dropped in 2021 year/year.
I forget, who was president in 2020?
Who was president for the past two years when the ratio initially dropped but has, for the most part, stayed constant?
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