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<blockquote data-quote="Lotta Booze" data-source="post: 573347" data-attributes="member: 4471"><p>I'm admittedly being lazy and using online calculators to come up with the 2.4% (3.32T in 2017 and 3.64 projected for 2020 over 4 years) but still not seeing how you get to 3.3%. But I am being consistent when comparing them. </p><p><a href="https://www.miniwebtool.com/percent-growth-rate-calculator/?present_value=3.32&future_value=3.64&num=4" target="_blank">https://www.miniwebtool.com/percent-growth-rate-calculator/?present_value=3.32&future_value=3.64&num=4</a></p><p><a href="https://investinganswers.com/calculators/return/compound-annual-growth-rate-cagr-calculator-1262" target="_blank">https://investinganswers.com/calculators/return/compound-annual-growth-rate-cagr-calculator-1262</a></p><p></p><p>If you do include 2008 as the starting point then yes, Obama's numbers over 9 years would be about 3.3%. So, in that scenario, Trump's % growth in his first term is still less than (or maybe comparable to) Obama's entire term with the huge caveat that Obama's data includes the worst recession the country has seen since the Great Depression. And Trump's data is from one of the best economies we've had in decades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotta Booze, post: 573347, member: 4471"] I'm admittedly being lazy and using online calculators to come up with the 2.4% (3.32T in 2017 and 3.64 projected for 2020 over 4 years) but still not seeing how you get to 3.3%. But I am being consistent when comparing them. [URL]https://www.miniwebtool.com/percent-growth-rate-calculator/?present_value=3.32&future_value=3.64&num=4[/URL] [URL]https://investinganswers.com/calculators/return/compound-annual-growth-rate-cagr-calculator-1262[/URL] If you do include 2008 as the starting point then yes, Obama's numbers over 9 years would be about 3.3%. So, in that scenario, Trump's % growth in his first term is still less than (or maybe comparable to) Obama's entire term with the huge caveat that Obama's data includes the worst recession the country has seen since the Great Depression. And Trump's data is from one of the best economies we've had in decades. [/QUOTE]
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