US Income & Population 2000 to 2018 Increase In US Dollars 2000 to 2018 Increase In ounces OfGold
Median Income  0.0085%
US Population Growth 16.60%
Employed US Population -1.29%
 
Reported Consumer Prices (CPI)  47.70%
Acutal Increases For Consumners 2000-2018
Federal Debt Per Taxpayer 223.81%
Median Home Price 98.40%
Mortgage Debt Outstanding 99.60%
Median Rent 74.40%
Groceries 91.90%
All Consumer Energy Costs 89.60%
Consumer Gasoline Prices  115.30%
Heating Oil  151.20%
Consumer Electricity 68.20%
Personal Health Care 135.60%
Consumer Medical Care  89.10%
Tuition, school fees, childcare 132.30%
Water, Sewer Trash 108.80%
All Sectors; Debt Securities and Loans; 152.03%
US Governmental Spending & Debt 2000-2018
Gross Public Debt 247.45%
Federal Debt 265.30%
Total Annual Federal Spending 132.96%
Fed Annual Spending Per Capita 143.28%
Fed Annual Healthcare Expenditures 246.23%
Fed Annual Healthcare Per Capita  197.02%
Annual Defense Spending 142.19%
Annual Spending Welfare 142.18%
Annual Federal Pensions 141.74%
Annual on Social Security 120.51%
Federal Debt to GDP  83.60%
Total State Debt 118.18%
Total State Spending  131.58%
Total Local Debt  113.33%
Total Local Spending  83.83%
Annual  Spending on Education 117.71%
Federal Budget Surplus in 2000 $236,241,000,000
Federal Budget Deficit 2017 -$665,372,000,000
 
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
US Gross Domestic Product $19,390,600,000,000
Non Adjusted Growth in US GDP 88.54%
Non Adjusted GDP to Federal Debt 87.13%
Adjusted Federal Debt to GDP  83.60%
 
Cummulative Increases 2000- 2017 2000-2018
US Per Capita Median Income  $505
All Sectors; Debt Securities and Loans; $41,375,300,000,000
Gross Public debt  $17,520,000,000,000
Total Trade Deficits  $9,197,751,000,000
 

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