The U.S. economy surged between April and June after shrinking in the first three months of the year, driven by a large shift in imports tied to President Trump's trade policies. The country's GDP ...
The fraudulent number that is Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a substantially shrunken number relative to the true size of the U.S. economy. See the “surge” in GDP reported yesterday for evidence. The ...
Q3 2025 US real GDP surged 4.3% SAAR, far exceeding expectations and marking the strongest growth since Q3 2023. Consumer spending drove growth, contributing 2.39 ppts to GDP, with robust gains across ...
Q4 2025 GDP growth was weak at 1.4%, but largely distorted by a temporary government shutdown, masking stable private sector demand. Consumer spending and AI-driven nonresidential investment supported ...
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