I think its fair to point that out though since many people unfavorably compare the Biden economy to the Trump economy which all things considered makes for the best comparison.
Do you really think Americans were richer in 1962? You hand waive away record highs in the stock market and business formation and record lows in unemployment to fixate on how when America was way poorer we had higher GDP growth.
Oh and btw
unemployment today is lower in all those years except 1965 so on that metric the Biden economy is comparable. Average home size in the 1960s was ~1200 sqft, a little over half what it is today. Real median family income was
~$53k compared to ~$92k today. I don't think one can really make the case that the US economy was stronger when we had a smaller economy, made less money, and owned fewer things of lower value.