Second, the Soviet Union's industrial growth rate was completed on the premise of losing agriculture, so it was not absolutely representative.
Third, when the United States rearmed in the quagmire of the Pacific theater, although it did not hurt the muscles and bones, it greatly dampened the morale of the US military. Domestic anti-war forces and emerging supervisory forces are playing a game, so the industrial growth rate of the United States is not completely and absolutely representative. As for the unemployment rate and inflation, at that time, both the United States and the Soviet Union held confidential or opaque policies and did not have complete comparability.