US second-quarter GDP growth unrevised at 4.2 per cent
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[WASHINGTON] US economic growth accelerated in the second quarter at its fastest pace in nearly four years as previously estimated, putting the economy on track to hit the Trump administration's goal of 3 per cent annual growth.
Gross domestic product increased at a 4.2 per cent annualized rate, the Commerce Department said on Thursday in its third estimate of GDP growth for the April-June quarter. That was the fastest pace since the third quarter of 2014 and unchanged from the estimate published in August.
The economy grew at a 2.2 per cent pace in the January-March period. Upward revisions to spending on residential structures and on nondurable goods like gasoline was offset by a downgrade to inventory investment.
The economy expanded 3.2 per cent in the first half of 2018. Growth in the second quarter was driven by the Trump administration's US$1.5 trillion tax cut package, which boosted consumer spending after it almost stalled early in the year.
There was a front-loading to soybean exports to China to beat retaliatory trade tariffs, which also powered growth. Economists had expected second-quarter GDP growth would be unrevised at a 4.2 per cent pace.
REUTERS
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