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    Question Federal government did not grow from the fifties?

    Look at this chart please.

    http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/...s1li011mcn_F0f

    Spending was 21% of GDP at 1961 and at 21% of GDP in 2008 (before the recession).

    Can you explain this? I thought the federal government grew enormously in the last decades.



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    The blip in the '50's was the Korean War. (Police Action in euphemism-speak )
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    I think this shows just how much of what the federal government appropriates it doesn't spend. Instead, it takes its cut and gives the rest to the states to spend--if those states jump through all the hoops.

    Is this more like what you expected? http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/...s1li011mcn_F0t
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    Quote Originally Posted by eugenekop View Post
    Look at this chart please.

    http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/...s1li011mcn_F0f

    Spending was 21% of GDP at 1961 and at 21% of GDP in 2008 (before the recession).

    Can you explain this? I thought the federal government grew enormously in the last decades.
    Any numbers based on GDP are meaningless and inaccurate. Govt spending makes up a GDP component so the bigger govt gets, the bigger GDP gets... figuring percentages off that figure is a bad idea, thats why govt uses it.. Try GNP instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Mitrosky View Post
    Any numbers based on GDP are meaningless and inaccurate. Govt spending makes up a GDP component so the bigger govt gets, the bigger GDP gets... figuring percentages off that figure is a bad idea, thats why govt uses it.. Try GNP instead.
    I second this. Statists love to quote GDP numbers in that fashion. Honest people need to undetstand that when looking at past numbers, the government is always going to change the accounting to make the case for.............more government.

    This is also done with tax rates. The rich used to pay 99% tax rate! Or some very high number, but the tax code has change a billion times since then, so it's almost impossible to compare the time periods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    I think this shows just how much of what the federal government appropriates it doesn't spend. Instead, it takes its cut and gives the rest to the states to spend--if those states jump through all the hoops.

    Is this more like what you expected? http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/...s1li011mcn_F0t
    Well, even with total spending it goes from 30% in 1960 to 32% in 2000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eugenekop View Post
    Well, even with total spending it goes from 30% in 1960 to 32% in 2000.
    And look at how well the economy did during that dip leading up to 2000, too! Which not only goes back to what was said earlier about GDP, but says something about the folly of trying to legislate and regulate one's way out of a depression.
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    Compare the consumption of the 1950s vs 2012 as part of the GDP. So you need to check your assumptions before you analyze. GDP is not a great measuring stick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubical View Post
    Compare the consumption of the 1950s vs 2012 as part of the GDP. So you need to check your assumptions before you analyze. GDP is not a great measuring stick.
    OK. Let's take a look.

    Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE)
    as Share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)



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    The chart that shows how much government grew is the one that measures its spending in $ bln 2005.
    http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/...s1li011mcn_F0f

    Since GDP has grown faster than inflation, then for the government to stay the same size, its share of the GDP would have to decrease over time.
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