U.S. GDP Revised Higher To 4.4% In Q3 As Consumer Spending, Exports Surge
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U.S. economic growth under President Trump defies expectations again
There’s more good news for hard-working Georgians thanks to President Trump and Senate Republicans’ leadership. The U.S. economy grew by 4.4% — once again beating expectations. “President Trump promised to rebuild our economy for Georgia families — he’s keeping that promise. Democrats like Jon Ossoff stood by Biden and Harris whose America last policies caused prices to skyrocket and nearly plunged the United States into recession,” said NRSC R…
U.S. GDP Revised Higher To 4.4% In Q3 As Consumer Spending, Exports Surge
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – The U.S. economy expanded at a stronger pace in the third quarter than initially reported, powered by solid consumer demand and a sharp rebound in exports. According to new data released Jan. 22 by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, real gross domestic product rose at a 4.4 percent annual rate from July through September, a slight upward revision from the previous estimate. …
The U.S. economy is growing faster than expected: third-quarter GDP revised to 4.4%. Consumer spending and government spending are driving growth. - Economic Scenarios
The U.S. economy continues to surprise, or perhaps prove the prophets of doom wrong, recording GDP expansion at an annualized rate of 4.4% in the third
Jobless Claims Stay Near Lows as U.S. Growth Revised Higher More Stories ETHNews
New economic releases from the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bureau of Economic Analysis point to a U.S. economy that entered the second half of 2025 with notable momentum. Labor market conditions remain tight, while economic growth proved stronger than previously estimated, all without a corresponding pickup in underlying inflation pressures. Labor Market Resilience Remains Intact Weekly initial jobless claims came in at 200,000, undershooti…
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