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US economy grew 2.8% in the third quarter, slower than expected

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November 5, 2024
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US economy grew 2.8% in the third quarter, slower than expected

The U.S. economy grew slightly slower than expected in the third quarter amid easing inflation and strong consumer spending.

The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis released its advance estimate for third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP), which found the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter, which runs from July through September.

Economists surveyed by LSEG had expected the economy to grow at a 3% rate in the quarter. The report also finalized second-quarter growth at 3%.

Consumer spending, which accounts for about two-thirds of GDP, was up 3.7% in the third quarter and accelerated from 2.8% in the second quarter. 

PRIVATE SECTOR JOB GROWTH SURGES IN OCTOBER, ADP SAYS

Business investment rose by 0.3% in the third quarter as private inventory investment slowed and residential fixed investment decreased more significantly.

The report showed that current-dollar personal income increased by $221.3 billion in the third quarter, a smaller rise than the $315.7 billion in the second quarter — with the increase primarily reflecting a rise in compensation. Disposable personal income rose by $166 billion, or 3.1%, in the third quarter after it rose by $260.4 billion, or 5%, in the prior quarter.

JOB OPENINGS TUMBLE MORE THAN EXPECTED TO THE LOWEST SINCE JANUARY 2021

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Personal saving was $1.04 trillion in the third quarter, down slightly from $1.13 trillion in the second quarter, while the personal saving rate also declined from a quarter ago — coming in at 4.8% in the third quarter compared with 5.2% in the previous quarter.

“The increase in Q3 GDP is even better than it appears as real final sales to domestic purchasers matched their largest gain since the first three months of 2023,” said Ryan Sweet, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics. “Though GDP is backward-looking, it sends a clear message that the economy is doing well, and inflation is moderating, good news for the Federal Reserve.”

LARRY FINK SAYS FED WON’T CUT INTEREST RATES AS MUCH AS PEOPLE THINK, WARNS INFLATION ‘EMBEDDED’

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The Federal Reserve is scheduled to meet next week and is expected to announce a 25-basis-point cut to interest rates after it began this rate-cutting cycle with a 50-basis-point cut in September. 

Stronger than expected labor market and inflation data over the last month has caused markets to move away from expecting another 50-basis-point cut to anticipating a smaller cut in November.

“We don’t expect that Q3 GDP to alter the Fed’s calculus for its November meeting and the forecast remains for a 25bp cut. If the data continues to come in stronger than anticipated, however, the Fed could start floating trial balloons about the possibility of skipping a rate cut in December. For now, we are sticking with our forecast for a rate cut in December,” Sweet said.

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