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The US economy expanded at the fastest pace in two years as wealthier Americans kept spending
An initial reading of third-quarter gross domestic product showed the US economy expanded at an inflation-adjusted annualized rate of 4.3%, a far faster pace than the 3.8% recorded in the second ...
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The latest government inflation and GDP figures are worthless, and will be for months to come
Gaps in data because of the government shutdown make a hash of the latest federal reports on inflation and economic growth.
Take, for example, the fact that after months of dismal jobs numbers and recession predictions, a recent White House press ...
U.S. GDP growth remains strong, with Q2 2025 revised up to 2.1% year-over-year, continuing a post-2021 trend above 2%. The Federal Reserve’s quantitative monetary policy since 2009 has fostered stable ...
The US economy grew at an unexpectedly strong pace of 4.3% in the third quarter — the highest rate in two years — according to a government report released Tuesday.
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Why a top economist thinks the strong GDP report isn't the win for the economy that it seems
Economist Mark Zandi isn't convinced the big Q3 GDP report means the economy is set to soar from here, and thinks the data ...
Economist Steve Moore on Wednesday expressed enthusiasm about the latest U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) numbers. GDP rose at an annual rate of 3.0% in the second quarter of 2025, reflecting a ...
Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi cautioned against drawing premature conclusions about the strength of the ...
A surprise GDP number challenges slowdown fears. Read why rate cut expectations shifted and what stocks may benefit.
GDP is a worthless calculation. It goes down as imports increase, it goes up as government spending does, and it increases not due to productivity, but if production of any kind has happened. In other ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) took to the Senate floor Wednesday, calling the GDP number a “mirage” and raising questions about the economic data released by the Commerce Department. SEN ...
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