That is quite the trajectory. Watching the U.S. economy go from a "mere" half-trillion to flirting with $30 trillion in just a few human generations really puts the scale of modern growth into perspective.
Since those emojis and hashtags are a bit loud, here is a cleaner, more professional breakdown of the U.S. Nominal GDP growth over the decades.
🚨 🇺🇸 United States GDP
1960🇺🇸 💵 $0.54 Trillion
1970🇺🇸 💵 $1.07 Trillion
1980🇺🇸 💵 $2.86 Trillion
1990🇺🇸 💵 $5.96 Trillion
2000🇺🇸 💵 $10.25 Trillion
2010🇺🇸 💵 $14.99 Trillion
2015🇺🇸 💵 $18.24 Trillion
2019🇺🇸 💵 $21.43 Trillion
2020🇺🇸 💵 $20.95 Trillion
2021🇺🇸 💵 $23.68 Trillion
2022🇺🇸 💵 $26.01 Trillion
2023🇺🇸 💵 $27.72 Trillion
2024🇺🇸 💵 $29.18 Trillion (est.)
2025🇺🇸 💵 $30+ Trillion (est.
📌All figures are nominal GDP)


ENSO
1.317
-37.49%

NOM
0.01135
-27.43%


SOMI
0.2345
-32.86%
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