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US economic growth slows
GDP Growth Closes Out 2024 at 2.3%, Slowing More Than Expected
Economists expect that real GDP grew about 2.3% in the period, below the third quarter’s growth rate, due to a trade deficit in goods.
U.S. economic growth probably slowed at the end of last year
U.S. economic growth was strong in 2024, but GDP probably slowed toward the end of the year, as households and businesses braced for new tariffs.
US economic growth slows after sharp trade decline
Economic growth in the US slowed at the end of last year, as trade declined more sharply than expected and the country was hit by hurricanes and labour strikes. The economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.3% between October and December, down from 3.1% in the three months before, according to the US Commerce Department.
U.S. economic growth slowed to 2.3 percent in late 2024
The U.S. economy expanded throughout 2024, but growth slowed in the last three months of the year as businesses pulled back on investments and exported fewer goods overseas. Fresh government data this morning from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows that the economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.
The US economy ended 2024 with cooler growth than expected in the fourth quarter
US real gross domestic product increased at an annualized rate of 2.3% in the fourth quarter, well below the forecast of 2.7%. That growth indicates a cooler economy than in the second and third quarters of the year.
U.S. economic growth cooled at the end of 2024
This story incorporates reporting from Business Insider, Forbes and Barron’s on MSN.com.The U.S. economy experienced slower-than-expected growth in the final quarter of 2024. According to preliminary estimates from various economic analysts,
U.S. growth slowed at end of 2024, GDP shows, but economy looks good under the hood
The U.S. grew at a mild 2.3% annual pace in the final three months of 2024, but the details of the report showed an economy on strong footing as the Biden administration handed off to the Trump White House.
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Economy grew 2.8% in 2024, holding strong despite high interest rates
The new data were published Thursday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis in its report for gross domestic product for the fourth quarter.
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Trump's Pro-Growth, Anti-Trade Positions Are on a Collision Course
At last week's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald Trump mixed compelling pro-growth talking points ...
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Portugal's economic growth in 2024 beats government's forecast
Portugal's economic growth accelerated to 1.5% in the fourth quarter after growing a revised 0.3% in the previous three ...
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US Economy Outstripped China in 2024 for Third Year in a Row
The US tightened its grip on the title of world’s biggest economy in 2024 as an irrepressible American consumer helped it ...
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Germany's government slashes its economic growth forecast for this year to 0.3%
Germany's government has slashed its 2025 growth forecast for the country's economy, Europe's biggest, to just 0.3% after it ...
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Nasdaq, S&P, Dow observe limited moves as Q4 GDP growth comes in weaker than expected
Wall Street's major averages notice limited moves on Thursday, as the Q4 GDP growth came in weaker than expected, while ...
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