U.S. GDP Growth Rate
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A U.S. GDP Growth Rate is a GPD growth rate for a U.S. GDP measure.
- Context:
- It can range from being a Raw U.S. GDP Growth Rate to being a Real U.S. GDP Growth Rate (for longer periods).
- It can range from being an Annual U.S. GDP Change Rate, to being ...
- It can (typically) be similar to a U.S. per Capita GDP Change Rate.
- Example(s):
- 1.9% annual change in 2013.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: GNP Change.
References
2016
- FRED. “Real Gross Domestic Product (A191RL1Q225SBEA).” In: Home > Categories > National Accounts > National Income & Product Accounts > GDP/GNP
- QUOTE: