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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (143883)10/17/2018 12:27:39 PM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) of 218506
 
Debt/GDP in China staggering even without that missing $5.8T..

Interesting US Consumer Credit has risen near 9% annual since 1943. But is much lower since 1980 I calculated just 6.6% growth. Is news to me that the growth rate has fallen. Meanwhile federal debt from $1T to $21.5T compounds at near 9% since 1980 rise of Reaganomics.. I am bewildered how government debt can grow faster than private debt while both grow faster than nominal GDP without interest rates continuing to fall (continued underreporting real inflation rate into perpetuity)??? Am sure this is the case be it US, Canada, China, Italy, Brazil...ect..

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