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US economy grew at a faster pace in Q2 following Commerce Department revision
The U.S. economy grew at a revised 3.3% rate in Q2 2025, exceeding initial estimates and economist predictions based on the Commerce Department's latest GDP data. Read More
U.S. economy grew faster in the second quarter than initially estimated
The economy expanded at a 3.3% annual pace between April and June as GDP rebounded from a sharp slowdown in the first quarter. Read More
U.S. economy expanded 3.3% in Q2, with growth even stronger than initially thought
With the first months’ data mostly in the books, the economy is growing at a 2.2% pace in the third quarter, according to the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow measure. Read More
US economy grows 3.3% in second quarter, government says, in second estimate of April-June growth

The U.S. economy rebounded this spring from a first-quarter downturn caused by fallout from President Donald Trump’s trade wars. Read More
US Economy Grew 3% in Q2, but Economists Warn of Underlying Weakness - MSN

The U.S. economy grew at a faster-than-expected annual rate of 3% from April through June of this year, according to preliminary data released Wednesday by the Commerce Department, but economists ... Read More
U.S. Economy Grew Faster in Second Quarter, New Estimate Shows

Consumer spending, growth in AI add to GDP revision. Read More
US economy grew slightly faster than projected in second quarter: Commerce

The U.S. economy grew slightly faster in the second quarter than initially estimated, according to data released Thursday by the Commerce Department. Read More
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