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by Calculated Risk on 10/16/2024 02:49:00 PM The following graph shows real GDP quarterly (blue, annualized), and the year-over-year change in GDP (red). Click on graph for larger image. The pandemic slump and subsequent economic recovery are cutoff and marked. Source link