Which Of The Following Is Not A Correct Statement About The Growth Of Real Gdp In The U.S. Economy?

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Which Of The Following Is Not A Correct Statement About The Growth Of Real Gdp In The U.S. Economy?

a. The output of goods and services produced grew on average about 3 percent per year between 1965 and 2009. b. Growth was steady between 1965 and 2009. c. Continued growth in real GDP enables the typical American to enjoy greater economic prosperity than his or her parents and grandparents did. d. Real GDP in 2009 was almost four times its 1965 level.
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b. Growth was steady between 1965 and 2009.

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