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(Bloomberg) -- The US economy expanded at a faster ... growth in 2025 as consumers and businesses grow wary of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The administration’s aggressive trade ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy expanded at a healthy annual 2.4% pace the final three months of 2024, supported by a year-end surge in consumer spending, the government said Thursday in a slight ...
The US economy expanded at a faster pace ... slower growth in 2025 as consumers and businesses grow wary of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The administration’s aggressive trade ...
Energy prices also dropped by 2.4% in March, driven primarily by a sharp 6.3% decline in gasoline costs, which outweighed the rises in electricity and natural gas prices.
Tariffs have contributed to declines in consumer sentiment indexes and fears that the United States' economy could shrink.
For all of 2024, the economy — the world’s biggest — grew 2.8%, down a tick from 2.9% in 2023. Consumer spending rose at a 4% pace, up from 3.7% in third-quarter 2023. But business ...
The US economy expanded at a faster pace ... slower growth in 2025 as consumers and businesses grow wary of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The administration’s aggressive trade ...
But it’s unclear whether the United States can sustain solid growth ... For all of 2024, the economy — the world’s biggest — grew 2.8%.