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Us Breaking News Us Economy Grew Much Faster Than Expected In 2nd Quarter

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US economy grew 3.8% in 2nd quarter, far exceeding previous estimate


The U.S. economy grew at an annualized rate of 3.8% in the second quarter in the government's final estimate, besting a 3.3% rate issued in its second estimate and far exceeding a 3% initial estimate. Read More

US economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter


The U.S. economy's GDP grew at a 3.8% rate in the second quarter following the latest revision after the economy recorded a 0.5% contraction in the first quarter. Read More

GDP Revision Shows US Economy Grew More Than Previously Thought in Second Quarter


The output of the U.S. economy as measured by Gross Domestic Product bounced back more than previously thought in the second quarter, powered by an increase in consumer spending. Read More

The US economy grew at a 3.8% rate in the second quarter, significantly stronger than previously reported


it’s not surprising that larger-than-expected revisions are showing up, particularly in a year marked by heightened volatility and mixed signals.” But the economic story of the second quarter remains ... Read More

Shutdown could cost US economy $15 billion a week, Treasury says


The two-week-old federal government shutdown is costing the U.S. economy about $15 billion a day in lost output, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday, putting an estimate on its economic ... Read More

IMF more upbeat about US growth than just months ago, but outlook is dimmer than last year


The U.S. and global economies will grow a bit more this year than previously forecast as the Trump administration’s tariffs have so far proved less disruptive than expected, the International Monetary ... Read More


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