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    June 1, 2007
    U.S. Economic Growth Weakest in Over 4 Years
    By JEREMY W. PETERS
    The government cut in half its estimate of economic growth in the first quarter, reporting the slowest rate of expansion since the end of 2002.

    Before today’s numbers were released by the Commerce Department, it was clear the economy was downshifting from the rapid 5.6 percent expansion of the first quarter last year. But the new data reinforced how significant the slowdown has been.

    Growth advanced just 0.6 percent, compared with an initial estimate of 1.3 percent. IThe chief reasons for the revisions were adjustments to the estimates of imports and business inventories. Imports, which subtract from the gross domestic product, were stronger than the government first thought. At the same time, businesses cut production and accumulated smaller inventory stockpiles.

    Despite the adjustments to the growth figures, inflation in the first quarter was essentially unrevised. Prices excluding food and energy, a measure preferred by the Federal Reserve, advanced by 2.2 percent in the first quarter, still above what the central bank has said it considers acceptable.

    But there were some revisions to the numbers that economists said they found to be encouraging. Consumer spending, the staple of economic growth for the last decade, was revised higher. It advanced 4.4 percent in the first quarter, compared with an initial estimate of 3.8 percent. And the drag from the collapse in residential real estate was slightly less than the government first reported.

    Most economists agree that the first quarter was probably a low point for the last several years, and they expect the economy has regained some strength in the second quarter. Although consumer spending has probably slowed since the first quarter and the correction in the housing market is continuing, economists expect demand from overseas — given an added lift because of a weaker dollar — to help businesses in the United States.

    “We know that the world economy is growing,” said Ken Mayland of ClearView Economics. “It doesn’t seem realistic that our exports will be dead in the water. And in the context of an even cheaper dollar, they’re even more competitive now.”

    A new report today found that some American businesses are indeed seeing faster growth. The National Association of Purchasing Management said that its measure of manufacturing activity in the Chicago area rose far above the level economists expected in May. Its barometer rose to 61.7 from 52.9 in April. Readings above 50 indicate growth.

    Another significant factor that will determine how much the economy grows during the rest of the year is the labor market. And today there were signs that it has so far avoided hitting the skid that many economists have predicted. The Labor Department said today that the four-week moving average of Americans filing state unemployment claims for the first time fell to 304,500, the lowest level in more than a year. Initial jobless claims dropped by 4,000, to 310,000, in the week ended May 26. Tomorrow, the Labor Department will report job growth and unemployment statistics for May, shedding more light on the health of the labor market.

    The housing market, meanwhile, continued to weather its slowdown. In a separate report today, the Commerce Department said that construction spending rose 0.1 percent in April after a 0.6 percent gain in March. At the same time, spending on residential construction fell again.
    Why isn't DanS keeping us updated?
    “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
    "Capitalism ho!"

  • #2
    More American whining...
    KH FOR OWNER!
    ASHER FOR CEO!!
    GUYNEMER FOR OT MOD!!!

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    • #3
      Drake's case of Boring Midwestern Town Delirium continues. He still believes pretending to be French is better then admitting he comes from a boring hick town.
      Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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      • #4
        I was wondering the same as DaShi just the other day.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Oerdin
          Drake's case of Boring Midwestern Town Delirium continues. He still believes pretending to be French is better then admitting he comes from a boring hick town.

          You got something against Midwesterners boy!?



















          A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
            I can't present an effective counter-argument to the OP, so I will just post a boring, cliche retort.
            A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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            • #7
              You are the resident expert on boring retorts.
              KH FOR OWNER!
              ASHER FOR CEO!!
              GUYNEMER FOR OT MOD!!!

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              • #8
                I was about to say, "No, MrFun is"... and then I looked at who posted that...
                Monkey!!!

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                • #9
                  So is the world going to catch a cold?

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                  • #10
                    Looks like Germany gave the flu it had to America...
                    You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                    • #11
                      Is that why America is now attacking countries randomly?

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                      • #12
                        No, they've always been like that.
                        You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                        • #13
                          When Schröder was in office the US economy was great.
                          Blah

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                          • #14
                            Re: Let the Good Time Roll Yet Again

                            The economy is only so-so. If you wish to keep us updated on the intricate details of a so-so economy, feel free. I'll probably even read it.
                            I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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                            • #15
                              I find it very odd that the US economy has displayed more volatility than the the Canadian economy over the past decade or so. Usually you would assume that a small country dependent on exports and resource prices would be more volatile.
                              12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                              Stadtluft Macht Frei
                              Killing it is the new killing it
                              Ultima Ratio Regum

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