Real GDP contracted annually by 8.6%, 6.4% and 13% (updated) in the first three years of the Great Depression, for a cumulative decrease of almost (updated ) 26% (see chart above). According to the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Survey of Professional Forecasters (released February 13, to be updated this Friday), real GDP will contract this year by -2.0 before increasing by 2.2% next year. Even if real GDP contracts by much more than 2% this year before returning to positive growth next year, it will be nothing close to the contraction in real GDP of the early 1930s.
Related: See guest Freakonomics post "This is Not Another Great Depression," which concludes: "We are experiencing pain now, but the problems of the Great Depression were several magnitudes greater."
Related: The White House is projecting that the nation's economy will shrink by 1.2% this year and increase by 3.2% next year. In addition, it projects that "by the end of this year," the economy will be growing at a 3.5% annual rate.
Related: See guest Freakonomics post "This is Not Another Great Depression," which concludes: "We are experiencing pain now, but the problems of the Great Depression were several magnitudes greater."
Related: The White House is projecting that the nation's economy will shrink by 1.2% this year and increase by 3.2% next year. In addition, it projects that "by the end of this year," the economy will be growing at a 3.5% annual rate.
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