World GDP. Nominal Gross Domestic Product Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained 2005 Dollars.

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World GDP

Nominal Gross Domestic Product

Real Gross Domestic Product, Chained 2005 Dollars

GDP, Millions of $

Real GDP Per Capita

Real Personal Consumption Expenditures, Chained 2005 Dollars

Real Investment Expenditures, Chained 2005 Dollars

Real Government Expenditures, Chained 2005 Dollars

U.S. Imports, millions of $

U.S. Exports, millions of $

U.S. Total Trade (exports + imports), millions of $

Real Net Exports, Chained 2005 Dollars

GDP Price Deflator, 2005 Base Year

Consumer Price Index, Index = 100

Inflation Rate

Civilian Employment-Population Ratio, %

U.S. Labor Data, millions

Civilian Unemployment Rate, %

Median Duration of Unemployment, Weeks

Disposable Income Consumption Expenditures

M1 and M2 (billions of $) Checking = 1210, Currency = 1034, Travelers = 4, Small Time = 730, Savings = 6211, MMF = 636