Economic chart showing rising personal consumption and declining national savings in the U.S.
Economic chart showing rising personal consumption and declining national savings in the U.S. The passage only presents macroeconomic statistics without naming any individuals, institutions, or specific transactions. It offers no actionable leads, novel allegations, or connections to powerful actors, making it low‑value noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Personal consumption (including healthcare) rose from 71% to 62% of GDP between 1950‑1980.; National savings fell to -3% of GDP from 10% in the same period.; Data sourced from BEA and Federal Reserve.
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Economic chart showing rising personal consumption and declining national savings in the U.S. The passage only presents macroeconomic statistics without naming any individuals, institutions, or specific transactions. It offers no actionable leads, novel allegations, or connections to powerful actors, making it low‑value noise for investigative purposes. Key insights: Personal consumption (including healthcare) rose from 71% to 62% of GDP between 1950‑1980.; National savings fell to -3% of GDP from 10% in the same period.; Data sourced from BEA and Federal Reserve.
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