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After humming along at a robust pace for much of 2025, the economy hit a wall in the fourth quarter, with a six-week government shutdown and slowdown in consumer spending stunting growth at the end of ...
The story was revised at 9.16 AM ET to add analyst comments. U.S. GDP rose at a 1.4% annual rate in Q4 2025, below the consensus estimate of +2.8% and the 4.4% growth recorded in the prior quarter, ...
The economy grew at a 1.4% seasonally adjusted annual rate in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported in an estimate of gross domestic product, far below the forecast ...
Gross domestic product expanded at a 1.4 percent annual rate in the last quarter of the year, hit by the effects of the government shutdown. By Ben Casselman The U.S. economy slowed sharply at the end ...
The U.S. economy cooled sharply at the end of 2025, with growth slowing to an annual rate of 1.4 percent, as tariffs and a weeks-long government shutdown sapped its earlier momentum. Overall, the ...
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San Diego County’s GDP in 2024 rose 2.1% to $267 billion — bigger than 20 states and some nations, including Greece. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis said this week that San Diego County had the ...
A revised set of figures continued to show that U.S. economic growth powered ahead last summer, confirming an upswing that had surprised analysts in December. Gross domestic product grew at a 4.4% ...
The U.S. economy's 4.3% third-quarter growth ignited a political victory lap and a fierce economist debate, as President Donald Trump celebrated. Analysts, however, question how much of the boom can ...
An initial reading of third-quarter gross domestic product showed the US economy expanded at an inflation-adjusted annualized rate of 4.3%, a far faster pace than the 3.8% recorded in the second ...