Growth at 3.7% pace is broad-based, led by business investment, inventories, government and consumer spending
The U.S. economy has offered varied evidence of its underlying strength during a week of wild swings in global stock prices and wide anxiety over signs of a slowdown in China.
The Commerce Department said Thursday the nation’s gross domestic product—the government’s broadest measure of economic output—expanded at a 3.7% seasonally adjusted annual rate in the spring, faster than the initial estimate of a 2.3% growth rate.
Posted By: Jeni Fa
Saturday, August 29th 2015 at 4:05PM
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