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Entitlement Spending Growth vs. GDP Over 45 YearsEntitlement Spending Growth vs. GDP Over 45 Years
Entitlement Spending Growth vs. GDP Over 45 Years The passage provides macroeconomic data on entitlement spending and debt ratios, citing the White House OMB. It lacks specific allegations, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies, offering only broad context already widely reported. Key insights: Entitlement expenses grew 11‑fold while real GDP grew 3‑fold (1965‑2010).; Federal debt as a share of GDP rose to 53% (excluding GSE liabilities).; If GSE liabilities are included, debt would be 94% of GDP in 2010.
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Entitlement Spending Growth vs. GDP Over 45 Years The passage provides macroeconomic data on entitlement spending and debt ratios, citing the White House OMB. It lacks specific allegations, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies, offering only broad context already widely reported. Key insights: Entitlement expenses grew 11‑fold while real GDP grew 3‑fold (1965‑2010).; Federal debt as a share of GDP rose to 53% (excluding GSE liabilities).; If GSE liabilities are included, debt would be 94% of GDP in 2010.
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