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by Mike Kimel A Few Graphs on Real GDP Growth Rates versus Taxes and the Size of Government Cross posted at the Presimetrics blog. This post has a few simple graphs showing the relationship ...
If you overlaid a long-term graph of S&P 500 earnings on a long-term graph of S&P 500 total returns, ... can and likely will keep growing faster than GDP over time (true globally).
However, as the same graph shows, countries or regions with similar GDP can have very different levels of auto ownership. While growth in auto ownership and VMT has followed growth in GDP over time, ...
A stunning chart that shows the entire economic history of the world's most powerful countries over the past 2,000 years has been released by investment bank JP Morgan.
And one interesting way to see this trend is by looking at the shares of global GDP moving between countries over the last 1,000 years. ... Check out all the full chart below. (Mind the time ...
The interactive graph above gives us a look at quarterly percentage changes in real GDP over the past decade or so -- the numbers preceding today's report.
But, as I suggested last time (and as the graph shows) the gain of 3.1% and the gain of 3.4% don’t anything like offset the dive of 7% because a percentage increase in a small number does less ...
New GDP data shows the U.S. economy shrank at an 0.5% annual pace from January through March, the first quarterly drop in ...
Four GDP graphs that show how well Australia was doing, ... Over the year to June economic activity grew a record 9.6%, ... It shows buying power up 1.8% in the quarter to a new all-time high.
It's time to focus on inequality instead Gross domestic product is still one of the most-used metrics in economics. But measuring inequality could help us tackle the widening wealth divide ...