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English term or phrase:

two-thirds of our $11 trillion economy

English answer:

two thirds of the USA Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

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Jun 30, 2010 11:54
14 yrs ago
English term

two-thirds of our $11 trillion economy

English Social Sciences Economics
In November 2008,on Black Friday,the biggest shopping day of the year,Jdimytai Damour was trampled to death.And this took place in a recession year,against a background of growing economic insecurity,rising gas prices,mounting consumer debt ,collapsing mortgages,and increasing unemployment.Retailers had been worried that Black Friday revenues would suffer.Instead,Damour suffered the ultimate loss,and America kept on shopping.We are a society of consumers,we're told.We shrug and nod and accept this as a fundamental truth.It's just human nature,is more or less what we tell ourselves.
And boy do we shop.Globally,personal consumption expenditures(the amount spent on goods and services at the household level)topped $24 trillion in 2005,up from $4.8trillion in 1960.In 2004-05,Americans spent two-thirds of our $11 trillion economy on consumer goods,with more paid for shoes,jewelry,and watches($100 billion combined)than for higher education($99 billion).

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two thirds of the USA Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

The author is refering to the total USA GDP and saying that 2/3 of that is being spent on consumer goods.
Peer comment(s):

agree Rolf Keiser
11 mins
Thanks.
agree Jenni Lukac (X) : That's what it appears to say. (amazing if true)
17 mins
Thanks. Maybe we need to produce some things again instead of just consuming
agree Anna Herbst : That must be it - the mind boggles!
19 mins
Thanks Anna.
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Reference comments

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Reference:

what is the question ?

two-thirds of our $11 trillion economy is to say both "a little less than $8 trillion" and how much of the economy (2/3 or 66.6%) it is
Note from asker:
sorry,i just didn't understand where the $11 trillion comes.Now i see!
Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree Constantinos Faridis (X) : yes...waht is the question
16 mins
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