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US economy, Consumer spending and ofthird quarter GDP

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Consumer spending pushes US economy up 4.4% in third quarter, fastest in two years
Powered by strong consumer spending, the U.S. economy grew at the fastest pace in two years from July through September, the government said Thursday in a slight upgrade of its first estimate.

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US economy grew at fastest pace in 2 years in third quarter, fueled by consumer spending
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US Economy Expanded at Revised 4.4% Pace in Third Quarter
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U.S. economy grew 4.4% in the third quarter, GDP shows. It showed little sign of slowing.
The economy expanded at zippy 4.4% annual pace in the 2025 third quarter, an updated estimate showed, to keep the U.S. on track to score the fifth straight year of above-average growth.

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Ticker: US economy up 4.4% in third quarter
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The US economy grew 4.4% from July through September, fastest pace in two years in a slight upgrade to first estimate
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Trump administration expects the economy to roar this year. Here's why.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicts that first-quarter economic growth will heat up to 5%. But sustaining that pace won't be easy, economists say.
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Q3 GDP Updated Estimate: Real GDP At 4.4%, Higher Than Expected

The BEA's updated estimate of real gross domestic product showed economic growth increased at an annual rate of 4.4% in Q3 2025.
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7 charts show how the economy looked in Donald Trump's first year of his second presidency

President Donald Trump wrapped up his first year in his second term. Here's how inflation, the job market, tariffs, and spending have evolved.
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One year in, Trump hails 'super high' economic growth. But the data paints a mixed picture

President Donald Trump says the U.S. has “super high economic growth” and “essentially no inflation.” It's not that simple.
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Trump’s First Year Could Have Lasting Economic Consequences

President Trump’s policies have so far done little to change the overall state of the American economy, but economists warn they will ultimately weaken the United States.
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These 6 charts explain the economy in the first year of President Donald Trump's second term

See how food prices, unemployment and the national debt have changed in Trump's first year of his second term.
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