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The GDP Number Was Great... There Is Just One Huge Problem-it now takes $1.55 in budget deficit to generate $1 of growth... and it takes over $2.50 in new debt to generate $1 of GDP growth!
2024-01-27
[ZeroHedge] Earlier today we reported that according to Biden's Bureau of Economic Analysis, in the fourth quarter US GDP grew at a torrid 3.3% pace, which was a 5-sigma beat to consensus estimate of 2.0% and also came in well above the highest Wall Street forecast. We also laid out the components that accounted for the growth: mostly the lack of inventory destocking (which means growth will be subtracted in Q1 instead), a bizarre jump in exports despite the soaring dollar, and last but not least, a jump in healthcare spending and a surge in RV purchases.
How about reducing regulations and taxes to generate new GDP? I know, that's crazy talk
Yes, bizarre, but whether the GDP growth number was realistic or not (spoiler alert: the latter) is less important than what funded said growth. And it is here that we reveal something shocking: the chart below shows the Q4 change in GDP in nominal dollars as well as the corresponding increases in the US budget deficit (because the last time the US actually had a surplus was last century) and the increase in debt.

The result, for better or worse, speak for themselves: while Q4 GDP rose by $329 billion to $27.939 trillion, a respectable if made up number, what is much more disturbing is that over the same time period, the US budget deficit rose by more than 50%, or $510 billion. And the cherry on top: the increase in public US debt in the same three month period was a stunning $834 billion, or 154% more than the increase in GDP. In other words, it now takes $1.55 in budget deficit to generate $1 of growth... and it takes over $2.50 in new debt to generate $1 of GDP growth!
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Posted by:NoMoreBS

#4  And government, not private industry, is responsible for a substantial increase in employment numbers.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2024-01-27 19:22  

#3  You didn't build that.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-01-27 14:03  

#2  
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-27 07:01  

#1  Saw this article yesterday. It's a mordantly precise description of how the orchestra plays as the Titanic goes down.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-27 07:00  

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