How about percentages in real inflation adjusted terms? So, all this Great Recession after 2008 has been 'unsustainable growth'. I am not arguing, just trying to catch up with all those disconnected from reality suits..
GDP growth is almost always presented in real terms. It has grown 2-3% per year after inflation since the end of the financial crisis.
I'm not making a forecast. I was answering a specific question about how GDP is measured, and noted how much it has grown since 2009 (because that is what the chart showed)