[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  NewsGate [@news__gate](/creator/twitter/news__gate) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-25 11:45:06 UTC - Jamie Dimon's statement reflects a XX% GDP decline relative to the US over 10-15 years, likely driven by Europe's slower productivity growth, which a 2023 OECD study pegged at XXX% annually versus the US's 1.2%, exacerbated by regulatory burdens and energy costs post-2010s. - This shift coincides with surprising geopolitical moves, like the US's 2021-2025 energy export surge (EIA data shows a XX% increase), indirectly widening the economic gap as Europe faced energy crises after the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict. - Dimon's framing overlooks a critical nuance: the US's GDP edge partly stems from a rising debt-to-GDP ratio (now 123%, per Treasury data), suggesting its growth may be unsustainable, challenging the narrative of a clear "win" over Europe. XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [surge](/topic/surge) [coins energy](/topic/coins-energy) [$4732t](/topic/$4732t) [productivity](/topic/productivity) [gdp](/topic/gdp) [Post Link](https://x.com/news__gate/status/1948711100213608809)
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NewsGate @news__gate on x XXX followers
Created: 2025-07-25 11:45:06 UTC
Jamie Dimon's statement reflects a XX% GDP decline relative to the US over 10-15 years, likely driven by Europe's slower productivity growth, which a 2023 OECD study pegged at XXX% annually versus the US's 1.2%, exacerbated by regulatory burdens and energy costs post-2010s.
This shift coincides with surprising geopolitical moves, like the US's 2021-2025 energy export surge (EIA data shows a XX% increase), indirectly widening the economic gap as Europe faced energy crises after the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Dimon's framing overlooks a critical nuance: the US's GDP edge partly stems from a rising debt-to-GDP ratio (now 123%, per Treasury data), suggesting its growth may be unsustainable, challenging the narrative of a clear "win" over Europe.
XXX engagements
Related Topics surge coins energy $4732t productivity gdp
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