Desmond Hawkins
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What is the annual population growth of the US? 1%? So America has to grow at 1% just to stand still.
What is the annual population growth of the US? 1%? So America has to grow at 1% just to stand still.
When JH is quoting "real" GDP growth, I believe that only accounts for inflation, not population growth.
thats correct Sob. We could refer to GDP per capita if you wanted to tease out the effect of population change
Its still .6% growth....of the largest economy in the world.
As its being pointed out, growth is still growth and is much preferable than the alternative.
Yeah, it makes me want to rethink my pledge to vote for you.the word downturn is too close to downtown. It gets me confused when I read all these posts.
Wait, so this is good news? .6% growth is pathetic. We can debate the health of the economy all we want, but the fact that people are gloating over this seems to me to be an indication that things aren't as great as you think.
Time to be an uptown man.the word downturn is too close to downtown. It gets me confused when I read all these posts.
Inno would probably want to check out the shadow government statistics
I dont agree with all the shadow stats, but some have legitimate methodological critiques of the official measures.
http://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data
The current quarterly estimates correctly indicate the direction of change of real GDP 98 percent of the time, correctly indicate whether it is accelerating or decelerating 74 percent of the time,
and correctly indicate whether real GDP growth is above, near, or below trend growth more than three-fifths of the time.
It seems the choice is to either sheepishly believe we are in a recession, or blindlingly believe we're doing fine.
Then every economist also needs to be out there screaming "Hey, recessions don't mean what they used to and they are not as serious or damaging as they used to be!!"
Seriously, if you are going to move the goalposts, tell people they have been moved. Otherwise you're just urging people to panic.
So if I understand this correctly, if GDP growth is less than population growth, per capita GDP is declining?