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Using "chained (1996) dollars" for GDP means you have to use "chained (1996)
dollars for the debt, too. That's pretty dishonest of you Chuck. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Since your having such a problem figuring this out- (In millions) Source-US Federal Government 1997 GDP 8,185,200 Debt 5,369,694 Gross debt to GDP 65.6% 2002 GDP 10,336,600 Debt 6,137,074 Gross debt to GDP 59.3% Class dismissed. Try using the actual GDP figure for 2002. Not something you got hell knows where to make your example work 9485.6 Nice try though. You had a couple of right wingers hootin' and hollerin' and rootin you on. Guess they'll believe anything they see in print that verifies a preconception. Billions of chained (1996) dollars Seasonally adjusted at annual rates 2002 2002:Q3 2002:Q4 2003:Q1 2003:Q2 2003:Q3 Gross domestic product (GDP)... 9439.9 9485.6 9518.2 9552.0 9629.4 9797.2 Cite: http://www.bea.gov/briefrm/tables/ebr1.htm |
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