← Back to context Comment by monocasa 6 days ago It looks like Germany's GDP has increased every year in recent memory except 2009 and 2020.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Germany#Data 12 comments monocasa Reply WalterBright 6 days ago google [german gdb growth] says: "-0.2% annual change (2024)" omnicognate 6 days ago The "GDP Growth (Real)" column in the wikipedia article GP linked agrees, but it doesn't tell a story that justifies "Germany's GDP is shrinking". WalterBright 6 days ago See the graph "G7 Real GDP % change compared to pre-Pandemic level":https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02...The US has 13.3% growth and Germany 0.1%. 9 replies →
WalterBright 6 days ago google [german gdb growth] says: "-0.2% annual change (2024)" omnicognate 6 days ago The "GDP Growth (Real)" column in the wikipedia article GP linked agrees, but it doesn't tell a story that justifies "Germany's GDP is shrinking". WalterBright 6 days ago See the graph "G7 Real GDP % change compared to pre-Pandemic level":https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02...The US has 13.3% growth and Germany 0.1%. 9 replies →
omnicognate 6 days ago The "GDP Growth (Real)" column in the wikipedia article GP linked agrees, but it doesn't tell a story that justifies "Germany's GDP is shrinking". WalterBright 6 days ago See the graph "G7 Real GDP % change compared to pre-Pandemic level":https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02...The US has 13.3% growth and Germany 0.1%. 9 replies →
WalterBright 6 days ago See the graph "G7 Real GDP % change compared to pre-Pandemic level":https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02...The US has 13.3% growth and Germany 0.1%. 9 replies →
google [german gdb growth] says: "-0.2% annual change (2024)"
The "GDP Growth (Real)" column in the wikipedia article GP linked agrees, but it doesn't tell a story that justifies "Germany's GDP is shrinking".
See the graph "G7 Real GDP % change compared to pre-Pandemic level":
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02...
The US has 13.3% growth and Germany 0.1%.
9 replies →