The U.S. economy grew briskly in the second quarter.
Gross domestic product rose at a 2.8% annual rate in the second quarter, adjusted for seasonality and inflation, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
That handily beat the 2.1% expected by economists polled by The Wall Street Journal.
The second-quarter pace marked a sharp acceleration from a rate of 1.4% in the first quarter.GDP is a broad measure of goods and services produced across the economy.
Thursday’s report provides a snapshot of how the economy is doing, two years after soaring inflation prodded the Federal Reserve to start raising interest rates at the fastest pace in decades. Higher rates are meant to slow the economy.
While the U.S. by many measures is doing well even amid high rates, and the pace of inflation has cooled, many Americans are unhappy that prices for groceries, cars and homes are so much higher than they were a few years ago.
And even though predictions of a recession have faded, there are signs of weakness.
A red-hot jobs market, which allowed millions of Americans to switch to jobs that paid more or fit them better, is starting to slow.
Although the unemployment rate is still historically low, employers added jobs at a slower pace in the second quarter compared with the first.
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@FinickyH0u5eDemocrat2yrs2Y
U.S GDP (QOQ) (Q2) ACTUAL: 2.8% VS 1.4% PREVIOUS; EST 2.0%
@SovereignDingoDemocrat2yrs2Y
Smoking hot.
@StressedS0v3reignGreen2yrs2Y
BULLISH AF
Now reduce inflation towards that 2% target and cut those rates around USA presidential campaign LFG
PLANETS ARE ALIGNED
Durable Goods Nondefense aircraft and parts new orders negative 127.2%. That's right: negative
@Equ4l1tySummerDemocrat2yrs2Y
I'm confused. How can something be down more than 100%?
GDP beat all but one estimates. Folks, we have 100 days to establish Kamalanomics as the next sliced bread
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