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US economy grew by 5.2% in third quarter, faster than estimated

By IANS | Updated: November 29, 2023 21:10 IST

Washington, Nov 29 US economic growth was even stronger in the third quarter than previously estimated, underscoring the ...

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Washington, Nov 29 US economic growth was even stronger in the third quarter than previously estimated, underscoring the economy’s remarkabale resilience in the face of elevated inflation and high borrowing costs earlier this year, a media report said.

Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic output, rose at an annualised rate of 5.2 per cent from July through September, according to the Commerce Department’s second estimate, released Wednesday, CNN reported.

GDP is adjusted for inflation and seasonal swings.

Wednesday’s latest reading reflects an even faster pace of growth than the blistering 4.9% rate the department initially estimated. It factors in greater business investment, government outlays, residential investment and inventory growth, CNN reported.

Non-residential fixed investment, or business spending, was revised up to a growth rate of 1.3 per cent in the third quarter from a decline of 0.1 per cent. Residential investment, which generally reflects conditions in the housing market, was revised much higher, to 6.2 per cent from 3.9 per cent.

Meanwhile, consumer spending, America’s main economic engine, was revised slightly lower, to 3.6 per cent, down from the 4 per cent in the initial estimate. That’s still a solid pace of growth, CNN reported.

After a robust third quarter, the US economy is widely expected to grow at a much slower rate in the final months of the year as pandemic savings dwindle and interest rates remain at a 22-year high.

Consumer spending seems solid for now: Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales this year were record setting, according to Adobe Analytics, CNN reported.

Fourth quarter spending likely won’t be as piping hot, however. Retail sales fell in October for the first time in seven months, declining 0.1 per cent that month from September.

Real-time estimates of fourth-quarter GDP are also reflecting a slower pace of growth. The Atlanta Fed is currently projecting fourth-quarter GDP to come in at a 2.1 per cent annualised rate, CNN reported.

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