轉一個關於GDP的圖是說上一個經濟危機(2007)到這次危機(2011)GDP的變化:
人均本地生產總值是一個數字,遠遠高於GDP的增長,尤其是在加拿大和美國不斷增加的移民人口的國家。因此,使用此圖中,經濟學家提出了圖表,以顯示各國如何恢複2007年第四季度以來。
如果你看看下麵,你會看到,在美國的人均實際國內生產總值仍下降了4%,從衰退前的水平。在中國和印度,增長分別為35%和22%。在G7國家中,德國是唯一一個沒有到衰退前的水平的國家。
現在,這裏的真正痛苦的一部分。如果你看一下金融危機十年前的人均本地生產總值的速度,並比較它現在的增長速度,西方國家的畫麵看起來甚至更為黯淡。甚至德國在這些方麵還沒有趕上,和美國的人均GDP已跌至10%以下趨勢。
補充說美國經濟增長的缺口,它涉及到的14萬億美元,累計虧損 - 每人13000美元。
原文鏈接:http://www.businessinsider.com/gdp-per-capita-change-2011-8
還有這個鳳凰台《傾傾百老匯》的關於美國的債務的圖:
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One Hundred Dollars- $100 USD - The most counterfeited denomination in the world. Because I've been unemployed for 2½ years during theGreat Recession,I get two of these every month from the State of Nevada in the form of food stamps so that I can eat. People collecting unemployment insurance benefits receives an average of 3 of these every week to pay all their monthly bills. |
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Ten Thousand Dollars - $10,000 - Enough to buy an average 5-year-old used car. This is about what the government defines as poverty if you are single with no children. Four stacks of these would equal the median income wage in the U.S. before taxes, which averages about 25% for the middle and working-class. |
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One Million Dollars- $1,000,000 - This is 25 years of work for you. Republicans don't want to tax those earning over this amount, who only pay about 15% in taxesWITHOUTloop-holes....and many times ZERO%WITHloopholes. CEOs and bankers pay themselves this amount in multiples every single year, while at the same time gouging you in the fine print in your monthly bills. |
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One Hundred Million Dollars- $100,000,000 - Plenty to go around for everyone. Fits nicely on a standard sized pallet. The salary of a hedge fund manager? Billionaires have several of these pallets tucked away in various off-shore bank accounts and don't pay U.S. taxes....and that's another reason why America is going broke and has budget shortfalls. |
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One Billion Dollars- The big banks got those 10 pallets X 700 from the the hard-working taxpayers in their TARP bailouts. Those like theTea Party backers, such as the Koch brothers, each have 200 pallets apiece - but yet theystillwant to cut Social Security and Medicare for you and me. Why? |
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One Trillion Dollars- $1,000,000,000,000 - When the U.S. government speaks about a 1.7 trillion deficit - this is the volume of cash the U.S. Government borrowed in 2010 to run itself. If you spent $1 million a day since Jesus was born, you would have not spent $1 trillion by now. It's also what BIG BUSINESS has stashed on the "sidelines". They are not investing it or creating jobs - but the Republicans call these people "job creators", and says we shouldn't tax them. (That's me by the truck begging for a sandwich to eat.)Click any image to enlarge for better detail. |
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Now look at that same $1 trillion dollars compared to a standard sized American Football field and European Football field. Say "hello" to theBoeing747-400 transcontinental airliner that's hiding on the right.Boeingdoesn't pay taxes and gets government contracts and subsidies too! They recently moved to South Carolina to bust a labor union.Applecomputer (who likes using cheap Chinese labor to displace American workers) was the first company to ever be expected to break the $1 trillion dollar market cap. Republicans don't want to tax these "job creators" either. |
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15 Trillion Dollars- $15,000,000,000,000 - This is about what the U.S. national debt is expected to be by Christmas 2011. But the Republicans don't want to tax those with the billion-dollar stacks to help pay this debt down. They'd rather cut spending on the food stamps that I need to eat. |
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114.5 Trillion Dollars - $114,500,000,000,000. - U.S. unfunded liabilities* - You can see the pillar of cold hard $100 bills that dwarfs the WTC the Empire State Building, which at one time were the world's tallest buildings. The U.S. no longer has the tallest buildings. American corporations now prefer to build in foreign countries. If you look carefully you can see the Statue of Liberty. Remember what that used to stand for?
The 114.5 Trillion dollar super-skyscraper is the amount of money the U.S. Government will ultimately need going into the future to fully fund Medicare, the Medicare Prescription Drug Program, Social Security, our military and congressional pensions.
But those earning a million dollars a year or more do not want to contribute to this....
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It is very sloppy indeed. I used google-translation with some small modifications.
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