• Re: GDP by Industry [USA is in a deep recession]

    From Mild Shock@21:1/5 to Mild Shock on Thu Mar 27 16:13:24 2025
    Ok, here is some data:

    https://www.bea.gov/sites/default/files/2024-09/NEA-AU24-Briefing.pdf

    I am basically looking for an indicator that would
    subtract the big tech from the GDP. This would have
    the advantage that the indicator would be immune

    to big tech slumping right now. LoL

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    ChatGPT tells me:

    2022: Technical Recession (But Not Official)
    - The U.S. experienced two consecutive quarters
    of negative GDP growth in early 2022 (Q1: -1.6%,
    Q2: -0.6%), which is often considered a
    technical recession.

    2023:  Big Tech has outperformed other sectors, meaning
    GDP growth excluding these firms would likely be weaker.
    For example, in 2023, tech stocks surged, but industries
    like manufacturing, retail, and housing struggled.

    So basically using Zoom during Corona saved
    the Big Techs, but the country went down otherwise?

    Bye

    P.S.: Ha Ha, very funny:

    Selected data tables have been discontinued due to budget constraints. https://www.bea.gov/itable/gdp-by-industry

    So USA is fucked, and it doesn't want to let the people know?

    Or asked otherwise, where can I get the fucking data, from DOGE?


    Schrieb:
    On 3/27/25 02:24, Mild Shock wrote:
    Hi,

    USA finally getting out of recession:

    Trump Announces Creation Of Strategic JD Vance Meme Reserve
    https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-announces-creation-of-strategic-jd-vance-meme-reserve


    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:

    Interesting.  I did not know that the US was in a recession.

    I am thinking that recession has to do with decline from
    previous earlier GDPs, and I am not sure if inflation
    is calculated into that.

    I am thinking that one unusual thing about recent times
    is that usually something like this happens.

    1. People in theory 'outside of government' do something
    that someone could call 'irresponsible' (like speculative
    trading on a stock market causes some people to lose money
    and some people to make money like usual).

    2. Then 'the government' 'rescues' the 'economy' from
    'the irresponsible people' ('outside of the government').

    However this recent one is different.

    Effectively the ('GOVERNMENT') CAUSED the recession.  (By
    ordering whole sections of the economy to shut down.)

    Because 'THE GOVERNMENT' CAUSED the recession it became
    harder to call people ('OUTSIDE THE GOVERNMENT') the
    REASON for the economic decline.

    Basically, reporters sent cameras into hospitals and
    started reporting PEOPLE ARE DYING IN HOSPITALS!!!
    (like they were not doing that before then).  Because
    of that it became difficult to evaluate what would have
    been a proportionate response.



    Hi,

    So it wasn't James Bond 007 who recruited Mussolini.

    I am little disappointed now...

    LoL

    Bye

    Thomas Heger schrieb:
    Am Mittwoch000026, 26.03.2025 um 08:39 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
    ;
    It is historically incorrect, because Mussolini came earlier
    than Hitler
    (roughly ten years).
    ;
    And Mussolini was on the payroll of the British MI6.
    ;
    There you go again.
    Do you really need to be crazy about every aspect of history?
    ;
    ;
    Here comes a quote from British mainstream media:
    ;
    ;
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/oct/13/benito-mussolini-recruited-mi5-italy

    ;
    quote:
    ;
    "Archived documents have revealed that Mussolini got his start in
    politics in 1917 with the help of a £100 weekly wage from MI5."
    ;
    (So, actually I made a mistake and Mussolini didn't work for MI6
    but for MI5.
    ;
    Sorry for that...)
    ;
    But also Stalin and Hitler were (allegedly) on the payroll of
    UK-intelligence:
    ;
    ;
    https://www.amazon.de/-/en/True-Crime-Solving-History-Vol/dp/047311478X >>>>  >
    https://www.amazon.de/Stalins-British-Training/dp/0473120739
    ;
    ;
    TH
    ;





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  • From Mild Shock@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 27 16:09:22 2025
    Hi,

    ChatGPT tells me:

    2022: Technical Recession (But Not Official)
    - The U.S. experienced two consecutive quarters
    of negative GDP growth in early 2022 (Q1: -1.6%,
    Q2: -0.6%), which is often considered a
    technical recession.

    2023: Big Tech has outperformed other sectors, meaning
    GDP growth excluding these firms would likely be weaker.
    For example, in 2023, tech stocks surged, but industries
    like manufacturing, retail, and housing struggled.

    So basically using Zoom during Corona saved
    the Big Techs, but the country went down otherwise?

    Bye

    P.S.: Ha Ha, very funny:

    Selected data tables have been discontinued due to budget constraints. https://www.bea.gov/itable/gdp-by-industry

    So USA is fucked, and it doesn't want to let the people know?

    Or asked otherwise, where can I get the fucking data, from DOGE?


    Schrieb:
    On 3/27/25 02:24, Mild Shock wrote:
    Hi,

    USA finally getting out of recession:

    Trump Announces Creation Of Strategic JD Vance Meme Reserve
    https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-announces-creation-of-strategic-jd-vance-meme-reserve


    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:

    Interesting.  I did not know that the US was in a recession.

    I am thinking that recession has to do with decline from
    previous earlier GDPs, and I am not sure if inflation
    is calculated into that.

    I am thinking that one unusual thing about recent times
    is that usually something like this happens.

    1. People in theory 'outside of government' do something
    that someone could call 'irresponsible' (like speculative
    trading on a stock market causes some people to lose money
    and some people to make money like usual).

    2. Then 'the government' 'rescues' the 'economy' from
    'the irresponsible people' ('outside of the government').

    However this recent one is different.

    Effectively the ('GOVERNMENT') CAUSED the recession.  (By
    ordering whole sections of the economy to shut down.)

    Because 'THE GOVERNMENT' CAUSED the recession it became
    harder to call people ('OUTSIDE THE GOVERNMENT') the
    REASON for the economic decline.

    Basically, reporters sent cameras into hospitals and
    started reporting PEOPLE ARE DYING IN HOSPITALS!!!
    (like they were not doing that before then).  Because
    of that it became difficult to evaluate what would have
    been a proportionate response.



    Hi,

    So it wasn't James Bond 007 who recruited Mussolini.

    I am little disappointed now...

    LoL

    Bye

    Thomas Heger schrieb:
    Am Mittwoch000026, 26.03.2025 um 08:39 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
    ;
    It is historically incorrect, because Mussolini came earlier
    than Hitler
    (roughly ten years).
    ;
    And Mussolini was on the payroll of the British MI6.
    ;
    There you go again.
    Do you really need to be crazy about every aspect of history?
    ;
    ;
    Here comes a quote from British mainstream media:
    ;
    ;
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/oct/13/benito-mussolini-recruited-mi5-italy

    ;
    quote:
    ;
    "Archived documents have revealed that Mussolini got his start in
    politics in 1917 with the help of a £100 weekly wage from MI5."
    ;
    (So, actually I made a mistake and Mussolini didn't work for MI6
    but for MI5.
    ;
    Sorry for that...)
    ;
    But also Stalin and Hitler were (allegedly) on the payroll of
    UK-intelligence:
    ;
    ;
    https://www.amazon.de/-/en/True-Crime-Solving-History-Vol/dp/047311478X
    ;
    https://www.amazon.de/Stalins-British-Training/dp/0473120739
    ;
    ;
    TH
    ;




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