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  1. I only want to see how the bottom 10% are doing. 

    I don’t care what about the size of the total pie which is NOT equally distributed!! 

  2. Twoots6359 on

    I would love to see one of these graphs excluding the ai spending, not that its a “better” picture per se but i just want to see how hard that circlejerk is keeping stuff afloat

  3. twistedLucidity on

    Due to increasing wealth inequality, GDP is a very poor measure. Every single person in Ireland is *absolutely loaded* based on GDP, the reality is very different.

  4. Cold-Cell2820 on

    Unfortunately in the US, all the new wealth goes to like 3 dudes.

  5. UnderpantsGnomezz on

    Impressive, very nice.

    Now let’s see the interest/GDP ratios

  6. TheJiral on

    Is it true that about 90% of the US GDP growth is due to AI? You know the currently exponentially growing bubble and money carousele.

  7. Alive_Fisherman8241 on

    Stop provoking germans with data. They know they are the center of the universe, and if they do have any problems, it’s the due to the afd (that has never even been in the government), or musk, but absolutely not their ruling, mainstream political parties 😀

  8. TrollOdinsson on

    Horrible, just godawful color scheme

    3 shades of purple, orange, blue and green all overlaid on top of each other? Jeez

  9. DABOSSROSS9 on

    Prediction: post will hardly be upvoted and most comments will be bashing US while ignoring other countries. 

  10. Is that Italy, just below the US?? Lol meanwhile Italy and greece are the only 2 eu countries where people are poorer compared to 20 years ago

  11. Jumpy-Weekend-1223 on

    gotta love Z germans….mein fuhrers were the most affected because their economy was/is dependant/exposed to 3 shocky shock shocks all at once

    1. heavy dependence on cheap mother russia energy ..biggest mistake … never trust Z russians..ever!
    2. export and manufacturing led model which was hit hard by weak global demand and chinas economic growth falling sharply hence no car , machinery and industrial equipment exports
    3. structural constraints such as aging workforce and underinvestment on the public and private front..not to mention no innovation or ai investment

    very interested to see were germany will be in the next 3/5 years … 2026 should give us a reasonably clear visibility on the direction forward..i expect gloomy gloom gloom

  12. FlatAssembler on

    How it is that the US economy was apparently hurt so little by COVID in the “valley” of 2020 when millions of people there died from COVID? NPIs were pretty much the same as in Europe, right?

  13. estrellaente on

    Wasn’t the United States in ruins according to Europe?

  14. No-Routine5272 on

    Who trusts statistics coming from the US? Pure propaganda!

  15. Godly_Feanor on

    Regarding Italy, we didn’t increase shit and per capita GPD is a poor metric. The population is declining fast so it’s the same GPD divided by less people hence a higher per capita GDP…

  16. Salvadorpol on

    amazing…now to debt to gdp evolution.
    the US is running a huge government deficit.

  17. silentorange813 on

    Despite all the negativity on reddit regarding Japan’s economy, it’s growing at a decent pace thanks to the cheaper yen.

  18. Basically, this graph says that US and Italy are doing great, in reality they are doing sh*t. Ok, next

  19. BabyNuke on

    For the US, it is good to consider that:

    – Wealth inequality is really high. The top incomes continue to gain wealth, while the rest of the country doesn’t.

    – Healthcare costs are a part of US GDP and becomes ever higher. 

    Sources:
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/josiecox/2025/11/03/income-inequality-is-surging-in-the-us-new-oxfam-report-shows/

    https://www.connectmoney.com/evening-brief/q3-u-s-gdp-surges-to-4-3-driven-by-healthcare-spending-and-resilient-consumers-evening-brief-12-23-25/

  20. Well, those 6 (an EU in general) act as vassals of the US. No wonder they are growing less than the US.

  21. StomachNecessary5512 on

    US is fueled by only the top incomes, the middleclass and lowerclass are struggling to pay the bills.

  22. Remarkable how the largest gdp growth per capita goes hand in hand with the largest growth in poverty per capita

  23. schtickshift on

    Gosh the UK, Germany and Canada absolutely flatlined as far as growth is concerned. I will think the USA experiences a permanent tech bump, possibly at the expense of everyone else. Not that this translates into broader wealth inside the USA.

  24. BlackHust on

    It’s quite impressive that the US reached pre-covid levels before the end of 2020.

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