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Economy News Why Is The Economy So Strong New Hires Are Spending More And Upgrading Their Lifestyles

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Strong Spending, Narrowing Trade Gap Drives Trump Economy’s Explosive Growth


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Is the U.S. economy strong or slipping behind the curtain?


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Recession seems far off - that's the good news. Yet the economy is also far from trouble-free.


Customers shop at the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York to buy the latest versions of the company's popular phones and other items. Enough trouble spots emerged in the U.S. economy to coax the ... Read More

Consumer spending is strong — and the U.S. economy is all right


High tariffs, lingering inflation and more trouble finding a job apparently haven’t thrown consumers into a funk. Americans increased spending again in August to help keep the U.S. economy chugging. Read More


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