A country had a high GDP the previous year. Which of the following is most likely true about that country?(1 point)

Responses

There was inflation.
There was inflation.

There was sustained economic growth.
There was sustained economic growth.

There was economic volatility.
There was economic volatility.

The economy remained roughly the same as the year before.

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The most likely true statement about that country is:

There was sustained economic growth.

A high GDP typically indicates a strong economic performance, which is usually associated with sustained economic growth. While inflation and economic volatility can occur alongside high GDP, they are not necessarily indicative of a healthy, growing economy. The statement about the economy remaining roughly the same contradicts the notion of a high GDP.