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Surprisingly strong GDP report undermines economic slowdown narrative

Surprisingly strong GDP report undermines economic slowdown narrative

Summary

The United States' GDP growth for the April-to-June quarter was revised to 3.8%, higher than earlier estimates. This new data suggests the U.S. economy is not slowing down as much as previously thought and affects expectations about future interest rate cuts.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. GDP grew at a 3.8% annual rate in the second quarter, revised up from an earlier estimate of 3.3%.
  • The increase was largely due to stronger consumer spending.
  • Final sales to private domestic purchasers, an indicator of economic health, rose to a 2.9% annual rate.
  • Jobless claims dropped to 218,000, which is 14,000 fewer than the previous week.
  • Concerns about a potential slowdown partly relate to immigration policies and job market supply rather than demand.
  • Expectations for two more interest rate cuts this year fell from 73% to 65%.
  • Prior GDP growth was impacted by companies importing goods early to avoid tariffs, causing fluctuations in economic data.
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