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Debt to GDP Ratio: 1952-2010 |
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This chart compares gross domestic product (GDP) with total debt as reported in the Federal Reserve Flow of Funds report. One dollar of new debt created almost 80 cents of new GDP in 1952. Today, that same dollar of debt creates barely over 25 cents of new growth. |
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| Sources: | BEA, Federal Reserve |
| Updated: | 5 hours ago |
| Series: | debt to gdp - gdp growth rate - debt statistics - flow of funds |
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