Economic depression isn't growth. Making up numbers about the economy is an argument from randU and just quoting the Ministry of Truth mindlessly.
Printing money to cover the debt is just theft.
Reread what I wrote. Which of the facts, specifically, are you trying to dispute? Did you not know that in 2021 the economy created more jobs than in any year in US history, by a large margin? Did you now know job creation has continued at a well-above-average pace in 2022? Did you not know 2021 had a higher rate of real GDP growth than any year in almost four decades? Did you not know that the FY 2021 deficit was smaller than the FY 2020 deficit? If we can identify which specific facts you're trying to take issue with, we can look at the data and clear up your misconceptions.
Here, I'll get us started. Here's the number of jobs created (in thousands) in every year on record, from most to least:
2021 6743
1946 4269
1978 4261
1977 3962
1941 3930
1984 3877
1994 3851
1942 3811
1983 3459
1997 3406
1950 3339
1988 3237
1999 3176
1972 3159
1987 3152
1998 3047
2014 3004
1965 2901
1966 2877
1996 2823
1993 2819
1973 2763
2015 2720
1940 2632
2005 2525
1985 2502
1955 2474
1976 2431
1968 2348
2016 2318
2013 2301
2018 2292
2012 2176
1995 2155
2017 2114
2006 2100
1959 2089
2011 2074
1964 2060
2004 2036
1979 2001
1969 1993
2019 1968
1989 1938
2000 1937
1986 1900
1952 1852
1967 1701
1951 1453
1963 1333
1971 1317
1947 1202
1992 1167
1962 1156
2007 1143
1961 1130
1956 1124
2010 1034
1943 831
1948 451
1975 365
1990 330
1980 271
2003 116
1981 -48
1958 -299
1954 -372
1974 -379
1960 -432
1970 -449
1953 -463
2002 -510
1957 -545
1991 -838
1944 -886
1949 -1510
2001 -1727
1982 -2124
1945 -2750
2008 -3553
2009 -5051
2020 -9292
As for 2022, we're on pace for 6,222, so it would be the second-most for any year on record, just behind 2021.
