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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Voltian
Ge moet niet gewoon geloven wat Trump zegt over de economische resultaten van de president. Neem de data erbij en oordeel zelf:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._e...idential_party
real GDP-groei (dus adjusted for inflation) was hoger onder Biden dan Trump; idem tewerkstelling.
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Houdt die ook rekening dat Trump regeerde tijdens de lange Corona-dip? En Biden kreeg de heropleving mee na Corona? Zie grafiek.
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As the economy shut down in the second quarter of 2020, economic output as measured by real GDP fell 28 percent at an annual rate—the largest quarterly drop in history. Despite the fiscal and monetary policy enacted in 2020, real GDP fell by 1 percent over the four quarters of 2020.
18 okt 2023
https://home.treasury.gov/system/fil...ery_report.pdf
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Hoe die man zoveel mensen zo makkelijk een loer kan draaien, veel respect voor!
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Wie weet was er een correctie door Corona?
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2023...d19-inflation/
How is the US economy doing after COVID-19?
Feb 2, 2023
The United States economy has made an impressive recovery after COVID-19.
The economy as a whole has returned to its pre-pandemic growth trajectory, with real GDP growing 2.1% in 2022, reports Statista.
However, experts say the US could pay the price for the swift recovery, with a slowdown or even a recession predicted for 2023.
When Covid-19 hit the United States with full force in early 2020, thousands of business were forced to shut down, millions of Americans lost their jobs within weeks and, as a result, second-quarter GDP plummeted by an unprecedented 29.9 percent. At the time, there was a lot of uncertainty over how quickly the economy would bounce back, but now, almost three years later, it can safely be said that the recovery has been nothing short of impressive.
With total nonfarm employment returning to its pre-pandemic level in August 2022, the labor market remains remarkably strong, despite the Fed's best efforts to cool it down to tame inflation. More importantly though, the economy as a whole has also returned to its pre-pandemic growth trajectory. According to the first preliminary estimate released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on Thursday, real GDP grew 2.1 percent in 2022, following up strongly on a 5.9 percent increase in 2021.