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History of the United States public debt

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History of the United States public debt

The history of the United States public debt began with federal government debt incurred during the American Revolutionary War by the first U.S treasurer, Michael Hillegas, after the country's formation in 1776. The United States has continuously experienced fluctuating public debt, except for about a year during 1835–1836. To facilitate comparisons over time, public debt is often expressed as a ratio to gross domestic product (GDP). Historically, the United States public debt as a share of GDP has increased during wars and recessions, and subsequently declined. The United States public debt as a percentage of GDP reached its peak during Harry Truman's first presidential term, amidst and after World War II. It rapidly declined in the post-World War II period, reaching a low in 1973 under President Richard Nixon. Since then, debt as a share of GDP has consistently risen, with exceptions during the terms of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. Public debt surged during the 1980s, as Ronald Reagan cut tax rates and increased military spending, while it decreased in the 1990s due to reduced military spending, increased taxes, and the economic boom. Public debt sharply rose following the 2008 financial crisis, driven by significant tax revenue declines and spending increases. During the COVID-19 pandemic, US public debt dramatically increased due to emergency measures aimed at sustaining the economy amidst widespread economic retraction across various industries, alongside high unemployment rates.

Tables

· Historical debt levels › Gross federal debt
77–78
100
100–100
77–78
Congressional session
77–78
Years
1941–1945
President
Roosevelt
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
100%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
117.5%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+203
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+67.1
79–80
117
117–117
79–80
Congressional session
79–80
Years
1945–1949
President
Roosevelt, Truman
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
117.5%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
93.1%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
-8
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-24.4
81–82
1993
1993–1993
81–82
Congressional session
81–82
Years
1949–1953
President
Truman
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
93.1%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
71.4%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+13
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-21.7
83–84
1971
1971–1971
83–84
Congressional session
83–84
Years
1953–1957
President
Eisenhower
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
71.4%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
60.4%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+6
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-11.0
85–86
1960
1960–1960
85–86
Congressional session
85–86
Years
1957–1961
President
Eisenhower
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
60.4%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
55.2%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+20
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-5.2
87–88
1955
1955–1955
87–88
Congressional session
87–88
Years
1961–1965
President
Kennedy, Johnson
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
55.2%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
46.9%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+30
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-8.3
89–90
2046
2046–2046
89–90
Congressional session
89–90
Years
1965–1969
President
Johnson
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
46.9%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
38.6%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+43
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-8.3
91–92
2038
2038–2038
91–92
Congressional session
91–92
Years
1969–1973
President
Nixon
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
38.6%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
35.6%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+101
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-3.0
93–94
2035
2035–2035
93–94
Congressional session
93–94
Years
1973–1977
President
Nixon, Ford
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
35.6%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
35.8%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+177
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+0.2
95–96
2035
2035–2035
95–96
Congressional session
95–96
Years
1977–1981
President
Carter
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
35.8%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
32.5%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+288
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-3.3
97–98
2032
2032–2032
97–98
Congressional session
97–98
Years
1981–1985
President
Reagan
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
32.5%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
43.8%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+823
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+11.3
99–100
2043
2043–2043
99–100
Congressional session
99–100
Years
1985–1989
President
Reagan
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
43.8%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
53.1%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+1,050
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+9.3
101–102
1953
1953–1953
101–102
Congressional session
101–102
Years
1989–1993
President
Bush Sr.
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
53.1%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
66.1%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+1,483
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+13.0
103–104
1966
1966–1966
103–104
Congressional session
103–104
Years
1993–1997
President
Clinton
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
66.1%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
65.4%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+1,018
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-0.7
105–106
1965
1965–1965
105–106
Congressional session
105–106
Years
1997–2001
President
Clinton
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
65.4%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
56.4%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+401
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
-9.0
107–108
1956
1956–1956
107–108
Congressional session
107–108
Years
2001–2005
President
Bush
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
56.4%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
63.5%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+2,135
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+7.1
109–110
1963
1963–1963
109–110
Congressional session
109–110
Years
2005–2009
President
Bush
President's party
Republican
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
63.5%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
84.2%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+3,971
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+20.7
111–112
1984
1984–1984
111–112
Congressional session
111–112
Years
2009–2013
President
Obama
President's party
Democratic
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
84.2%
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
102.7%
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
+6,061
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
+18.5
Congressional session
Years
President
President's party
Debt-to-GDP ratio at start of period
Debt-to-GDP ratio at end of period
Change in debt (in billions of dollars)
Change in debt-to-GDP ratio (in percentage points)
77–78
1941–1945
Roosevelt
Democratic
100%
117.5%
+203
+67.1
79–80
1945–1949
Roosevelt, Truman
Democratic
117.5%
93.1%
-8
-24.4
81–82
1949–1953
Truman
Democratic
93.1%
71.4%
+13
-21.7
83–84
1953–1957
Eisenhower
Republican
71.4%
60.4%
+6
-11.0
85–86
1957–1961
Eisenhower
Republican
60.4%
55.2%
+20
-5.2
87–88
1961–1965
Kennedy, Johnson
Democratic
55.2%
46.9%
+30
-8.3
89–90
1965–1969
Johnson
Democratic
46.9%
38.6%
+43
-8.3
91–92
1969–1973
Nixon
Republican
38.6%
35.6%
+101
-3.0
93–94
1973–1977
Nixon, Ford
Republican
35.6%
35.8%
+177
+0.2
95–96
1977–1981
Carter
Democratic
35.8%
32.5%
+288
-3.3
97–98
1981–1985
Reagan
Republican
32.5%
43.8%
+823
+11.3
99–100
1985–1989
Reagan
Republican
43.8%
53.1%
+1,050
+9.3
101–102
1989–1993
Bush Sr.
Republican
53.1%
66.1%
+1,483
+13.0
103–104
1993–1997
Clinton
Democratic
66.1%
65.4%
+1,018
-0.7
105–106
1997–2001
Clinton
Democratic
65.4%
56.4%
+401
-9.0
107–108
2001–2005
Bush
Republican
56.4%
63.5%
+2,135
+7.1
109–110
2005–2009
Bush
Republican
63.5%
84.2%
+3,971
+20.7
111–112
2009–2013
Obama
Democratic
84.2%
102.7%
+6,061
+18.5
· Federal spending, federal debt and GDP
Billions
Billions
Fiscal year
Billions
Federal spending
Adjusted
Federal spending
Change
Federal spending
Billions
Federal debt
Adjusted
Federal debt
Change
Federal debt
Billions
Gross domestic product
Adjusted
Gross domestic product
Change
1977
1977
Fiscal year
1977
Federal spending
$409
Federal spending
$1,040
Federal debt
$705
Federal debt
$1,795
Gross domestic product
$1,974
Gross domestic product
$5,019
Inflation adjuster
0.39
1978
1978
Fiscal year
1978
Federal spending
$459
Federal spending
$1,093
Federal spending
5.1%
Federal debt
$776
Federal debt
$1,850
Federal debt
3.1%
Gross domestic product
$2,217
Gross domestic product
$5,285
Gross domestic product
5.3%
Inflation adjuster
0.42
1979
1979
Fiscal year
1979
Federal spending
$504
Federal spending
$1,107
Federal spending
1.3%
Federal debt
$829
Federal debt
$1,821
Federal debt
−1.5%
Gross domestic product
$2,501
Gross domestic product
$5,494
Gross domestic product
4.0%
Inflation adjuster
0.46
1980
1980
Fiscal year
1980
Federal spending
$591
Federal spending
$1,175
Federal spending
6.1%
Federal debt
$909
Federal debt
$1,808
Federal debt
−0.8%
Gross domestic product
$2,727
Gross domestic product
$5,422
Gross domestic product
−1.3%
Inflation adjuster
0.50
1981
1981
Fiscal year
1981
Federal spending
$678
Federal spending
$1,219
Federal spending
3.8%
Federal debt
$994
Federal debt
$1,787
Federal debt
−1.1%
Gross domestic product
$3,055
Gross domestic product
$5,492
Gross domestic product
1.3%
Inflation adjuster
0.56
1982
1982
Fiscal year
1982
Federal spending
$746
Federal spending
$1,252
Federal spending
2.6%
Federal debt
$1,137
Federal debt
$1,908
Federal debt
6.8%
Gross domestic product
$3,228
Gross domestic product
$5,417
Gross domestic product
−1.4%
Inflation adjuster
0.60
1983
1983
Fiscal year
1983
Federal spending
$808
Federal spending
$1,294
Federal spending
3.4%
Federal debt
$1,371
Federal debt
$2,195
Federal debt
15.0%
Gross domestic product
$3,441
Gross domestic product
$5,510
Gross domestic product
1.7%
Inflation adjuster
0.62
1984
1984
Fiscal year
1984
Federal spending
$852
Federal spending
$1,300
Federal spending
0.4%
Federal debt
$1,564
Federal debt
$2,386
Federal debt
8.7%
Gross domestic product
$3,840
Gross domestic product
$5,858
Gross domestic product
6.3%
Inflation adjuster
0.66
1985
1985
Fiscal year
1985
Federal spending
$946
Federal spending
$1,396
Federal spending
7.4%
Federal debt
$1,817
Federal debt
$2,680
Federal debt
12.3%
Gross domestic product
$4,142
Gross domestic product
$6,108
Gross domestic product
4.3%
Inflation adjuster
0.68
1986
1986
Fiscal year
1986
Federal spending
$990
Federal spending
$1,426
Federal spending
2.1%
Federal debt
$2,120
Federal debt
$3,052
Federal debt
13.9%
Gross domestic product
$4,412
Gross domestic product
$6,352
Gross domestic product
4.0%
Inflation adjuster
0.69
1987
1987
Fiscal year
1987
Federal spending
$1,004
Federal spending
$1,406
Federal spending
−1.4%
Federal debt
$2,345
Federal debt
$3,283
Federal debt
7.6%
Gross domestic product
$4,647
Gross domestic product
$6,506
Gross domestic product
2.4%
Inflation adjuster
0.71
1988
1988
Fiscal year
1988
Federal spending
$1,065
Federal spending
$1,447
Federal spending
2.9%
Federal debt
$2,601
Federal debt
$3,534
Federal debt
7.7%
Gross domestic product
$5,009
Gross domestic product
$6,806
Gross domestic product
4.6%
Inflation adjuster
0.74
1989
1989
Fiscal year
1989
Federal spending
$1,144
Federal spending
$1,499
Federal spending
3.6%
Federal debt
$2,867
Federal debt
$3,757
Federal debt
6.3%
Gross domestic product
$5,401
Gross domestic product
$7,077
Gross domestic product
4.0%
Inflation adjuster
0.76
1990
1990
Fiscal year
1990
Federal spending
$1,253
Federal spending
$1,590
Federal spending
6.1%
Federal debt
$3,206
Federal debt
$4,067
Federal debt
8.3%
Gross domestic product
$5,735
Gross domestic product
$7,277
Gross domestic product
2.8%
Inflation adjuster
0.79
1991
1991
Fiscal year
1991
Federal spending
$1,324
Federal spending
$1,610
Federal spending
1.3%
Federal debt
$3,598
Federal debt
$4,374
Federal debt
7.5%
Gross domestic product
$5,935
Gross domestic product
$7,215
Gross domestic product
−0.8%
Inflation adjuster
0.82
1992
1992
Fiscal year
1992
Federal spending
$1,382
Federal spending
$1,624
Federal spending
0.9%
Federal debt
$4,001
Federal debt
$4,703
Federal debt
7.5%
Gross domestic product
$6,240
Gross domestic product
$7,334
Gross domestic product
1.7%
Inflation adjuster
0.85
1993
1993
Fiscal year
1993
Federal spending
$1,410
Federal spending
$1,615
Federal spending
−0.5%
Federal debt
$4,351
Federal debt
$4,987
Federal debt
6.0%
Gross domestic product
$6,576
Gross domestic product
$7,536
Gross domestic product
2.8%
Inflation adjuster
0.87
1994
1994
Fiscal year
1994
Federal spending
$1,462
Federal spending
$1,642
Federal spending
1.7%
Federal debt
$4,643
Federal debt
$5,216
Federal debt
4.6%
Gross domestic product
$6,961
Gross domestic product
$7,820
Gross domestic product
3.8%
Inflation adjuster
0.89
1995
1995
Fiscal year
1995
Federal spending
$1,516
Federal spending
$1,662
Federal spending
1.2%
Federal debt
$4,920
Federal debt
$5,395
Federal debt
3.4%
Gross domestic product
$7,326
Gross domestic product
$8,033
Gross domestic product
2.7%
Inflation adjuster
0.91
1996
1996
Fiscal year
1996
Federal spending
$1,561
Federal spending
$1,673
Federal spending
0.7%
Federal debt
$5,181
Federal debt
$5,554
Federal debt
3.0%
Gross domestic product
$7,694
Gross domestic product
$8,248
Gross domestic product
2.7%
Inflation adjuster
0.93
1997
1997
Fiscal year
1997
Federal spending
$1,601
Federal spending
$1,684
Federal spending
0.7%
Federal debt
$5,369
Federal debt
$5,647
Federal debt
1.7%
Gross domestic product
$8,182
Gross domestic product
$8,606
Gross domestic product
4.3%
Inflation adjuster
0.95
1998
1998
Fiscal year
1998
Federal spending
$1,653
Federal spending
$1,721
Federal spending
2.2%
Federal debt
$5,478
Federal debt
$5,704
Federal debt
1.0%
Gross domestic product
$8,628
Gross domestic product
$8,985
Gross domestic product
4.4%
Inflation adjuster
0.96
1999
1999
Fiscal year
1999
Federal spending
$1,702
Federal spending
$1,746
Federal spending
1.5%
Federal debt
$5,605
Federal debt
$5,750
Federal debt
0.8%
Gross domestic product
$9,125
Gross domestic product
$9,361
Gross domestic product
4.2%
Inflation adjuster
0.97
2000
2000
Fiscal year
2000
Federal spending
$1,789
Federal spending
$1,789
Federal spending
2.5%
Federal debt
$5,628
Federal debt
$5,628
Federal debt
−2.1%
Gross domestic product
$9,710
Gross domestic product
$9,710
Gross domestic product
3.7%
Inflation adjuster
1.00
2001
2001
Fiscal year
2001
Federal spending
$1,863
Federal spending
$1,821
Federal spending
1.8%
Federal debt
$5,769
Federal debt
$5,638
Federal debt
0.2%
Gross domestic product
$10,058
Gross domestic product
$9,829
Gross domestic product
1.2%
Inflation adjuster
1.02
2002
2002
Fiscal year
2002
Federal spending
$2,011
Federal spending
$1,929
Federal spending
6.0%
Federal debt
$6,198
Federal debt
$5,945
Federal debt
5.5%
Gross domestic product
$10,377
Gross domestic product
$9,954
Gross domestic product
1.3%
Inflation adjuster
1.04
2003
2003
Fiscal year
2003
Federal spending
$2,160
Federal spending
$2,018
Federal spending
4.6%
Federal debt
$6,760
Federal debt
$6,316
Federal debt
6.2%
Gross domestic product
$10,809
Gross domestic product
$10,099
Gross domestic product
1.4%
Inflation adjuster
1.07
2004
2004
Fiscal year
2004
Federal spending
$2,293
Federal spending
$2,082
Federal spending
3.2%
Federal debt
$7,354
Federal debt
$6,677
Federal debt
5.7%
Gross domestic product
$11,500
Gross domestic product
$10,441
Gross domestic product
3.4%
Inflation adjuster
1.10
2005
2005
Fiscal year
2005
Federal spending
$2,472
Federal spending
$2,165
Federal spending
4.0%
Federal debt
$7,905
Federal debt
$6,923
Federal debt
3.7%
Gross domestic product
$12,238
Gross domestic product
$10,717
Gross domestic product
2.6%
Inflation adjuster
1.14
2006
2006
Fiscal year
2006
Federal spending
$2,655
Federal spending
$2,249
Federal spending
3.9%
Federal debt
$8,451
Federal debt
$7,158
Federal debt
3.4%
Gross domestic product
$13,016
Gross domestic product
$11,024
Gross domestic product
2.9%
Inflation adjuster
1.18
2007
2007
Fiscal year
2007
Federal spending
$2,730
Federal spending
$2,263
Federal spending
0.6%
Federal debt
$8,951
Federal debt
$7,419
Federal debt
3.6%
Gross domestic product
$13,668
Gross domestic product
$11,329
Gross domestic product
2.8%
Inflation adjuster
1.21
2008
2008
Fiscal year
2008
Federal spending
$2,931
Federal spending
$2,366
Federal spending
4.6%
Federal debt
$9,654
Federal debt
$7,793
Federal debt
5.0%
Gross domestic product
$14,312
Gross domestic product
$11,553
Gross domestic product
0%
Inflation adjuster
1.24
2009*
2009*
Fiscal year
2009*
Federal spending
$3,107
Federal spending
$2,452
Federal spending
3.6%
Federal debt
$10,413
Federal debt
$8,218
Federal debt
5.5%
Gross domestic product
$14,097
Gross domestic product
$11,529
Gross domestic product
2.6%
Inflation adjuster
1.27
2010*
2010*
Fiscal year
2010*
Federal spending
$3,091
Federal spending
$2,392
Federal spending
−2.4%
Federal debt
$11,875
Federal debt
$9,247
Federal debt
12.5%
Gross domestic product
$14,508
Gross domestic product
$11,297
Gross domestic product
−2.0%
Inflation adjuster
1.29
Fiscal year
Federal spending
Federal debt
Gross domestic product
Inflation adjuster
Billions
Adjusted
Change
Billions
Adjusted
Change
Billions
Adjusted
Change
1977
$409
$1,040
$705
$1,795
$1,974
$5,019
0.39
1978
$459
$1,093
5.1%
$776
$1,850
3.1%
$2,217
$5,285
5.3%
0.42
1979
$504
$1,107
1.3%
$829
$1,821
−1.5%
$2,501
$5,494
4.0%
0.46
1980
$591
$1,175
6.1%
$909
$1,808
−0.8%
$2,727
$5,422
−1.3%
0.50
1981
$678
$1,219
3.8%
$994
$1,787
−1.1%
$3,055
$5,492
1.3%
0.56
1982
$746
$1,252
2.6%
$1,137
$1,908
6.8%
$3,228
$5,417
−1.4%
0.60
1983
$808
$1,294
3.4%
$1,371
$2,195
15.0%
$3,441
$5,510
1.7%
0.62
1984
$852
$1,300
0.4%
$1,564
$2,386
8.7%
$3,840
$5,858
6.3%
0.66
1985
$946
$1,396
7.4%
$1,817
$2,680
12.3%
$4,142
$6,108
4.3%
0.68
1986
$990
$1,426
2.1%
$2,120
$3,052
13.9%
$4,412
$6,352
4.0%
0.69
1987
$1,004
$1,406
−1.4%
$2,345
$3,283
7.6%
$4,647
$6,506
2.4%
0.71
1988
$1,065
$1,447
2.9%
$2,601
$3,534
7.7%
$5,009
$6,806
4.6%
0.74
1989
$1,144
$1,499
3.6%
$2,867
$3,757
6.3%
$5,401
$7,077
4.0%
0.76
1990
$1,253
$1,590
6.1%
$3,206
$4,067
8.3%
$5,735
$7,277
2.8%
0.79
1991
$1,324
$1,610
1.3%
$3,598
$4,374
7.5%
$5,935
$7,215
−0.8%
0.82
1992
$1,382
$1,624
0.9%
$4,001
$4,703
7.5%
$6,240
$7,334
1.7%
0.85
1993
$1,410
$1,615
−0.5%
$4,351
$4,987
6.0%
$6,576
$7,536
2.8%
0.87
1994
$1,462
$1,642
1.7%
$4,643
$5,216
4.6%
$6,961
$7,820
3.8%
0.89
1995
$1,516
$1,662
1.2%
$4,920
$5,395
3.4%
$7,326
$8,033
2.7%
0.91
1996
$1,561
$1,673
0.7%
$5,181
$5,554
3.0%
$7,694
$8,248
2.7%
0.93
1997
$1,601
$1,684
0.7%
$5,369
$5,647
1.7%
$8,182
$8,606
4.3%
0.95
1998
$1,653
$1,721
2.2%
$5,478
$5,704
1.0%
$8,628
$8,985
4.4%
0.96
1999
$1,702
$1,746
1.5%
$5,605
$5,750
0.8%
$9,125
$9,361
4.2%
0.97
2000
$1,789
$1,789
2.5%
$5,628
$5,628
−2.1%
$9,710
$9,710
3.7%
1.00
2001
$1,863
$1,821
1.8%
$5,769
$5,638
0.2%
$10,058
$9,829
1.2%
1.02
2002
$2,011
$1,929
6.0%
$6,198
$5,945
5.5%
$10,377
$9,954
1.3%
1.04
2003
$2,160
$2,018
4.6%
$6,760
$6,316
6.2%
$10,809
$10,099
1.4%
1.07
2004
$2,293
$2,082
3.2%
$7,354
$6,677
5.7%
$11,500
$10,441
3.4%
1.10
2005
$2,472
$2,165
4.0%
$7,905
$6,923
3.7%
$12,238
$10,717
2.6%
1.14
2006
$2,655
$2,249
3.9%
$8,451
$7,158
3.4%
$13,016
$11,024
2.9%
1.18
2007
$2,730
$2,263
0.6%
$8,951
$7,419
3.6%
$13,668
$11,329
2.8%
1.21
2008
$2,931
$2,366
4.6%
$9,654
$7,793
5.0%
$14,312
$11,553
0%
1.24
2009*
$3,107
$2,452
3.6%
$10,413
$8,218
5.5%
$14,097
$11,529
2.6%
1.27
2010*
$3,091
$2,392
−2.4%
$11,875
$9,247
12.5%
$14,508
$11,297
−2.0%
1.29

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