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Click to jump to the table. The rest of the columns are:

Year 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. pop. labor labor PR UR income Recessions
2012 244169 155450 63.7 143303 58.7 115610 27684 12146 10338 7.8 8.2 88719 313910 119844 23216 66.4 8 51,759 -
2013 246564 154989 62.9 144205 58.5 116826 27378 10784 9171 7 7.3 91575 316160 120636 23787 66.1 6.5 51,939 -
2014 248843 156258 62.8 147344 59.2 119707 27657 8914 7478 5.7 5.9 92584 319470 122300 24890 65.9 5.3 N -
2015 250461 157193 62.8 148686 59.4 121076 27637 8507 7018 5.4 5.5 93269 321363 124830 24816 64.7 4.9 N -
Year 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. pop. labor labor PR UR income Recessions

Cont'd

Year GDP-$ DEBT %GDP GDP PCE Def% Def$ NDef% NDef$ U-6 SSDI Series Permits Rcpts Out +/-
2012 15,354.60 16,066.24 99.40% 2.2 1.01 -0.18 768.2 0.03 445.3 14.4 979,973 829.7 15.3 22.1 -6.8
2013 15,583.30 16,738.18 99.82% 1.5 1.16 -0.34 716.6 -0.12 427.5 13.0 884,894 990.8 16.7 20.8 -4.1
2014 15,961.70 17,824.07 102.32% 2.4 1.84 -0.18 689.1 0 427 11.1 810,973 20,100 1,052.1 17.5 20.3 -2.8
2015 16,270.40 18,151.85 102.76% 2.3 1.99 -0.06 677.8 -0.01 430.1 10.5 187,921 N N N N
Year GDP-$ DEBT %GDP GDP PCE Def% Def$ NDef% NDef$ U-6 SSDI Series Permits Rcpts Out +/-

Hover column headers for descriptions.

See original table above for links to federal government sources. This is the first qtr-2 2015 update. Some columns had revised data for the years 2012 through 2014,

For 2015 I used the annualized data from the second quarter of 2015.

Series, Permits, Rcpts, Out, +/-, and income columns have not been updated.

You can clearly see how the economy behaved during the time Obama and the Democrats were totally occupied with Obamacare.

You can see how the economy behaved when Reagan was president.

The annualized quarterly statistics (some GDP percentages for example) are larger than the final percentage for the whole year.

But a quarterly data table of course would be four times larger than the yearly table.

I think the yearly table gets the information across.

Each column in the original "table" is a table aligned left (side-by-side). In a couple of cases a table contains more than one column.

So it's fairly easy to add or rearrange columns if anyone has suggestions.

Year 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. pop. labor labor PR UR income Recessions

these columns are meant to be the first part and

Year GDP-$ DEBT %GDP GDP PCE Def% Def$ NDef% NDef$ U-6 SSDI Series Permits Rcpts Out +/-

are meant to be the second part.

20 posted on 08/03/2015 4:43:09 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: WilliamofCarmichael
Update of 2015 data using quarter two 2015 (second update for year using Q2). See original posting for prior years and additional information. However some recent years changed and were displayed in the first Q2 2015 update immediately above.

Click to jump to the table here. The numbered column headings are for:

Click to jump to the table. The rest of the columns are:

Year 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. pop. labor labor PR UR income Recessions
2015 250461 157193 62.8 148686 59.4 121076 27637 8507 7018 5.4 5.5 93269 321363 124830 24816 64.7 4.9 N -
Year 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. pop. labor labor PR UR income Recessions

Cont'd

Year GDP-$ DEBT %GDP GDP PCE Def% Def$ NDef% NDef$ U-6 SSDI Series Permits Rcpts Out +/-
2015 16,324.30 18,151.99 101.40% 3.7 2.11 0.01 680.8 -0.01 430.3 10.5 394,313 N N N N
Year GDP-$ DEBT %GDP GDP PCE Def% Def$ NDef% NDef$ U-6 SSDI Series Permits Rcpts Out +/-

Hover column headers for descriptions. Hover columns for additional data. Not all columns have additional data however.

See original table above for links to federal government sources. This is the second qtr-2 2015 update.

For 2015 I used the annualized data from the second quarter of 2015. SSDI data are sums of Q1 and Q2.

Series, Permits, Rcpts, Out, +/-, and income columns have not been updated.

With the original table (above) you can clearly see how the economy behaved during the time Obama and the Democrats were totally occupied with Obamacare.

With the original table (above) you can see how the economy behaved when Reagan was president.

The annualized quarterly statistics (some GDP percentages for example) are larger than the final percentage for the whole year.

But a quarterly data table of course would be four times larger than the yearly table.

I think the yearly table gets the information across.

Each column in the original "table" is a single-column table aligned left (side-by-side). In a couple of cases a table contains more than one column.

So it's fairly easy to add or rearrange columns if anyone has suggestions.

Year 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. pop. labor labor PR UR income Recessions

these columns are meant to be the first part and

Year GDP-$ DEBT %GDP GDP PCE Def% Def$ NDef% NDef$ U-6 SSDI Series Permits Rcpts Out +/-

are meant to be the second part.

21 posted on 09/05/2015 3:05:08 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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