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US Q1 economic growth revised higher
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Though there was no revision to consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of US economic activity, gross domestic product rose at a 0.8 percent annual rate according to the Commerce Department’s second estimate.
The first reading – issued last month – was of 0.5 percent expansion.
Home building surged with spending on residential construction increasing by 17.1 percent revised from the previous 14.8 percent.
AdamBla27986197 "Slowdown" on US GDP in Q1 is bang in-line with average seasonal trend of past decade pic.twitter.com/QBdRStCprd— Gareth (CausticPop) May 12, 2016
There are also signs of improvement in April, with retail sales, goods exports, industrial production, housing starts and home sales all up.
Though January to March still saw the weakest economic growth since the first quarter of last year, these numbers give Federal Reserv
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