Nebraska GDP down 6 percent under Trump

Rep. Don Bacon (Neb.), a moderate Republican, said he’s concerned about the U.S. economy, noting his state saw a 6 percent annual drop in real gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2025.

In an interview with CNN’s Phil Mattingly, Bacon pointed to the recent jobs data and the latest round of tariffs as reason for his pessimism about the economy.

“From my vantage point here in Nebraska, we’re seeing a bit of a troubled economic mess — or, right now, it’s a troubled time,” Bacon said.

“In Nebraska, the GDP here has decreased by 6 percent over the last year, and it’s all about trade. It’s all about getting corn and soybeans out the door,” Bacon continued. “So, what I hear with, you know, weak jobs numbers, we’re sort of seeing that in Nebraska right now.”

Trumps not in charge of Nebraska
 
These morons were warned about trump, but they voted for him anyway. Things do NOT look good for Dems right now. By the mid terms, the Supreme Court will have done away completely with the Voting Rights Act. As we speak, Texas is about to violate what is left of the VRA by redrawing districts to deny black representation throughout the state. When the Supreme Court upholds this, many states will follow suit.

We are watching the end of democratic rule.
Wow, not a great prediction. Republicans know more people voting means they lose. Their ideas suck, but first we need to come up with a leader.
 
Majority of states saw a decline in GDP in the first quarter.


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Of course they did. I believe a big part was tourism, notwithstanding the myriad issues that trump creates. Tourism is off by billions. First quarter was cold weather tourism. Just wait until the numbers are out for summer tourism.
 
Of course they did. I believe a big part was tourism, notwithstanding the myriad issues that trump creates. Tourism is off by billions. First quarter was cold weather tourism. Just wait until the numbers are out for summer tourism.
The FIRST QUARTER IS LONG OVER, AND WAS HEAVILYM INFLUENCED BY AUTO PEN IDIOCY.


Why can't you imbeciles keep up with the CURRENT ECONOMIC NUM,BERS. ?
 
Not to memtion that the moron is citing 1st quarter numbers....
You still haven't linked to the Q2 numbers for Nebraska.
They don't yet exist according to the BEA because they say they won't be released until September.

If you aren't making up the numbers for Q2 then provide a link. Until you do provide a link we can all assume that you are simply making up the numbers.
 
You still haven't linked to the Q2 numbers for Nebraska.
They don't yet exist according to the BEA because they say they won't be released until September.

If you aren't making up the numbers for Q2 then provide a link. Until you do provide a link we can all assume that you are simply making up the numbers.
Most certainly did. Your desperation is comical, as you and the rest of the 19% ers keep trying to pretend that 1st quarter numbers are still relevant.

It's a joy to behold...

Here, dumbfuck:


  • U.S. GDP: The 3.0% increase in real GDP is the advance estimate for the entire US, not specifically for Nebraska, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).

  • Nebraska's GDP: Nebraska's 2025 GDP is $148.6 billion, according to IBISWorld.

  • Growth Rate: Nebraska's GDP grew by 3.2% from 2024 to 2025, according to IBISWorld.

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Most certainly did. Your desperation is comical, as you and the rest of the 19% ers keep trying to pretend that 1st quarter numbers are still relevant.

It's a joy to behold...

Here, dumbfuck:


I see. You are so stupid that you think Nebraska is the entire US.
BEA only released the numbers for the entire country. You can't use that to claim Nebraska had any change one way or the other.


  • Nebraska's GDP: Nebraska's 2025 GDP is $148.6 billion, according to IBISWorld.

  • Growth Rate: Nebraska's GDP grew by 3.2% from 2024 to 2025, according to IBISWorld.

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So now you are so stupid that you think IBISWorld is the BEA? Since you can't provide a link to where BEA has this data perhaps you can provide a link to IBISWorld where they have the actual data with how they source it.

By the way, you are so stupid that you think preliminary numbers are the same as final numbers.
 
I see. You are so stupid that you think Nebraska is the entire US.
BEA only released the numbers for the entire country. You can't use that to claim Nebraska had any change one way or the other.


So now you are so stupid that you think IBISWorld is the BEA? Since you can't provide a link to where BEA has this data perhaps you can provide a link to IBISWorld where they have the actual data with how they source it.

By the way, you are so stupid that you think preliminary numbers are the same as final numbers.
No, you fucking moron. Read :



Growth Rate: Nebraska's GDP grew by 3.2% from 2024 to 2025, according to IBISWorld
 
No, you fucking moron. Read :



Growth Rate: Nebraska's GDP grew by 3.2% from 2024 to 2025, according to IBISWorld
There is a slight problem with that in that.
1. You provided no link
2. I see nowhere on IBISWorld where they make that actual claim for Q2.
3. When I found the current GSP of Nebraska on IBISWORLD of $148.6 billion it shows only a 1.46% growth year over year compared to the BEA GSP of Nebraska for Q2 2024 of $146.447 billion.

So let me ask again. Provide your link that shows that year over year growth for Nebraska.
Here is the link I used that says Nebraska has 148.6 billion
 
There is a slight problem with that in that.
1. You provided no link
2. I see nowhere on IBISWorld where they make that actual claim for Q2.
3. When I found the current GSP of Nebraska on IBISWORLD of $148.6 billion it shows only a 1.46% growth year over year compared to the BEA GSP of Nebraska for Q2 2024 of $146.447 billion.

So let me ask again. Provide your link that shows that year over year growth for Nebraska.
Here is the link I used that says Nebraska has 148.6 billion
IBIS world, as it says.

You too stupid to, find it?
 
That was the FIRST QUARTER, dumbass.

Nebraska's GDP in the first quarter of 2025 saw a significant decline, with some reports indicating a decrease of 6.1%. However, the second quarter (Q2) of 2025 saw an increase of 3.0% at an annualized rate, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. This growth is a recovery from the first quarter's decline.





what a moron.
Such foolish Tripe from Crock of Shit Meister.
 
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