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Posted on 10/30/2019, 9:59:11 AM by Conserv
The U.S. economy showed more strength than expected in the three months through September, growing 1.9 percent, according to an advance reading from the Commerce Department.
The expansion in gross domestic product topped the annualized 1.6 percent that economists surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting, though it was still slower than earlier in the year. The U.S. economy grew at a 2 percent pace in the second quarter and by 3.1 percent at the start of 2019. ( Yes, the tariffs DO take away some steam, BUT we see huge gains when China and others capitulate!)
Posted on 10/30/2019, 9:59:11 AM by Conserv
The U.S. economy showed more strength than expected in the three months through September, growing 1.9 percent, according to an advance reading from the Commerce Department.
The expansion in gross domestic product topped the annualized 1.6 percent that economists surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting, though it was still slower than earlier in the year. The U.S. economy grew at a 2 percent pace in the second quarter and by 3.1 percent at the start of 2019. ( Yes, the tariffs DO take away some steam, BUT we see huge gains when China and others capitulate!)