Talk:Why Vince Young's Stock Continues to Plummet!!/@comment-71.247.243.169-20060321190706

Hey Buddy, isn&quot;t it a little hard to insult someone&quot;s intelligence when you don&quot;t know that GNP and GDP are two different but related ideas. So no, I did not mean GDP, I meant GNP. And yet again you can&quot;t respond with anything of substance but rather more personal attacks. Here&quot;s some info on GNP and GDP. And by the way, the article was still poorly thought out and licking in substance.

GNP and GDP tend to be used as synonyms, although GDP is definitely the preferred measure among economists and is gaining popularity in general conversation as well; the two measures are fairly close numerically. The difference is that GDP measures all production within the U.S., by whoever happens to be working here; GNP measures the production of all Americans, wherever they happen to be working. (Maybe you can remember the "N" in GNP stands for "anywhere").