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English: Annual growth in US GDP per capita 1790-2021. The scale on the left is the change in log(GDP per capita). The scale on the right is percentage change in GDP per capita. The two are similar but different, because the log(1+x) is almost but not equal to x over this range. Data from MeasuringWorth.com.[1]
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  1. What Was the U.S. GDP Then?[1], MeasuringWorth, (Please provide a date or year), Wikidata Q56881105.

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Annual growth in US GDP per capita 1790 to 2021

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