What makes up the GNP (Gross National Product) of the U.S.?

Reported quarterly, the GNP (Gross National Product) of the U.S. represents the total market value of American goods and services bought for final use during a one-year period.

Considered the most comprehensive measure of U.S. economic activity, it includes consumer purchases, private investment, and government spending.

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