Chart o' Doom



“Think the U.S. is in a slump? Check out the World GDP numbers for 2009. The U.S. percentage of output has remained remarkably stable, even with recent economic troubles, even with spikes in contributions by so-called “Asian tigers” (rrrarr!) — India, China, and the like. But on a per-person, level how does the output of workers in other countries stack up against the output of U.S. laborers? FastCompany.com adjusted for population and crunched the data.”
Best Bodies, Global GDP Edition | The Upswing | Fast Company
Hidden doom: the U.S. is making the best (for now) of a bad situation.

“Think the U.S. is in a slump? Check out the World GDP numbers for 2009. The U.S. percentage of output has remained remarkably stable, even with recent economic troubles, even with spikes in contributions by so-called “Asian tigers” (rrrarr!) — India, China, and the like. But on a per-person, level how does the output of workers in other countries stack up against the output of U.S. laborers? FastCompany.com adjusted for population and crunched the data.”

Best Bodies, Global GDP Edition | The Upswing | Fast Company

Hidden doom: the U.S. is making the best (for now) of a bad situation.

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