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paulkedrosky.com
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| | | | | AI capex is so big that it's affecting economic statistics, boosting the economy, and beginning to approach the railroad boom | |
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digbysblog.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the U.S. economy's strong post-pandemic recovery, highlighting its outperformance compared to other major economies and the effectiveness of fiscal policy over monetary policy in economic management. | |
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www.cheddar.com
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| | | | | The U.S. GDP dropped in 2024. Here's what that means for you. | |
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economistwritingeveryday.com
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| | | In Fiscal Year 2019, the US federal government spent $4.45 trillion dollars. In Fiscal Year 2024, spending was $6.75 trillion, or an increase of $2.3 trillion dollars. If you adjusted the 2019 number for inflation with the CPI, it would only be about $1 trillion more. Where did that additional $2.3 trillion go? It will... | ||