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Without Government Spending And Trade, GDP Rose By 2.5% In Q1, Boosted By AI Investments
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Without Government Spending And Trade, GDP Rose By 2.5% In Q1, Boosted By AI Investments

Seeking Alpha·Wolf Richter·about 1 month ago
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Summary

  • The primary driver of Q4’s anemic GDP growth had been the collapse in federal government expenditures and investment during the shutdown.
  • Overall GDP, including government, trade, and change in inventories, grew by an annual rate of 2.0% in Q1, adjusted for inflation.
  • Consumer spending rose by an annual rate of 1.6% in Q1 from Q4, adjusted for inflation.
  • Private fixed investment accounted for 18% of the US economy and contributed 1.48 percentage points to the 2.0% GDP growth.
GDP Economic Growth Indicator

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Consumer spending was OK-ish. Federal government spending spiked back partially after collapsing during the shutdown. Trade worsened.

The primary driver of Q4’s anemic GDP growth had been the collapse in federal government expenditures and

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