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    1. smallushandus on

      Will be interesting to see what tariffs and government shutdown will do to the US’s household consumption.

    2. Farahild on

      Good job, uk. Hopefully the others will follow. We need to slow down consumption radically.

    3. bayman81 on

      Japan – shrinking population is bad, we need lots of 3rd world immigration…. 😂

    4. orcatune on

      This is a clear rebuttal of the argument that we need mass migration for economic growth. GDP per capita can still go down in a growing economy.

    5. TheoryOfDevolution on

      The sharp difference in unadjusted and adjusted for Canada really illustrate the impact of Canada’s immigration policy on Canada’s growth. That is to say that most of it was just to pump GDP and provide cheap labour for Canada’s oligarchs while harming everyday Canadians. The delta between adjusted and unadjusted for Canada is likely to be bigger than that for the UK.

    6. blackcoffee17 on

      Maybe we should move away from the infinite growth and consumption idea to a more sustainable economic model. Just a thought.

    7. Isotheis on

      If the US is first, then it’s probably good for the UK.

      Unless it’s two extremes and the ideal spot is found near the others in the middle.

    8. CaptchaSolvingRobot on

      Yeah, well, the top 20% of earners account for 50% of the consumption in the US – and it is shifting further and further to the top. While the bottom can barely buy essentials.

      So grats US.

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