How do we use GDP to tell us whether our economy is
in a recession or how rapidly our economy is
expanding?
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GDP measures the total market value (gross) of all U.S. (domestic) goods and services produced (product) in a given year. When compared with prior periods, GDP tells us whether the economy is expanding by producing more goods and services, or contracting due to less output.
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