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Today, Statistics Canada revised 🇨🇦’s cumulative economic growth higher by 1.3% for the 2021 to 2023 period, including the 2021 revision to 6.0% vs 5.3%. The revision means that 🇨🇦’s per capita GDP from 2019 to 2023 did not decline, but fully recovered after the global pandemic.

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MadeinCanada1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost Now talk about the effect mass immigration has on the GDP

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Graham Coulter1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost Why does this sound more like gov’t intervention to make them look better? Perhaps bcuz no one buys what CF is selling, that we are all better off! Based on what we are all experiencing this is definitely NOT the case.

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Canada Broken1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost Government employees are experiencing the top line. The rest of us experience the bottom line…worse than Alabama.

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Canada Broken1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost Slightly better GDP spread over MASSIVELY larger population is not winning for the average canadian. The main beneficiaries are the huge numbers hired by the governement and the big raises they gave themselves.

K Christoffersen 🇨🇦🇩🇰🏳️‍🌈🇺🇦 的头像
K Christoffersen 🇨🇦🇩🇰🏳️‍🌈🇺🇦1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost Let’s see if major networks report this. It will likely be kept out of the purview of most Canadians and available only in financial summaries and dense economic reports. Looking at you CBC and CTV.

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Emberlyn1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost I find it hilarious that liberals keep pointing to stats and are basically telling people that they’re wrong about how hard life feels for them. This doesn’t help. It’s offensive.

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Bridget1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost The premier in Alberta keeps hurting her constituents by consistently blocking federal $$ (or misappropriating $$) Sadly they fall for her “blame the Feds” messaging. He doesn’t hate us. She does.

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🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🚧Pylon🚧Pete 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost When the Liberals are in charge of Stats Canada, the numbers are most likely bogus, probably cooked up the way Environment Canada doctors its numbers

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Mandelbrot Seth1 年前

@cafreeland @tylermeredith @liberal_party @JustinTrudeau @mary_ng @rechievaldez @FinanceCanada @globebusiness @fteconomics @financialpost Thank you Liberals! This is further proof that PMJT has put Canada and Canadians first. Poilievre says he will reverse this. His lies are now evident with statistical proof that Canada is doing very well. Poilievre will never be PM #NeverPoilievre #PoilievreIsLyingToYou

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Zimbabwe’s economy is bigger than previously thought — well, on paper, at least. According to a new survey by Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency - ZIMSTAT, the country’s GDP is now estimated at US$44.4 billion, up from the earlier estimate of US$35.2 billion. Why the jump? Finance Minister Hon Prof Mthuli Ncube says the revision follows an economic census that captured “a larger number of business entities that have emerged since 2019” — the last time Zimbabwe updated its GDP base year. This process, known as rebasing, adjusts GDP figures to better reflect the current structure of the economy. It adds economic activities that may not have been counted in 2019. So, what changes? 📌 Per capita income — the average income per person — would rise to over US$3,000 in 2025 (vs World Bank’s current US$2,656). 📌 The debt-to-GDP ratio - a measure of how much the country owes compared to the size of the economy - drops from 60% to 45%, making Zim’s huge debt look smaller when compared to the economy. 🚨 But there’s a flipside: a bigger GDP also means a lower revenue-to-GDP ratio — making Treasury look even less efficient at collecting revenue. Rebasing doesn’t change what’s in your wallet. But for govt and investors, it’s supposed to offer a more up-to-date picture of the true size of the economy, how it’s now structured — and who’s now part of it. The update comes after years of mixed signals from Govt officials, who’ve given varying GDP figures. The World Bank put Zimbabwe’s GDP at US$44.1 billion in 2024, while the IMF previously estimated it at US$38 billion.

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