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The bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure bill that recently passed in the Senate will boost GDP just marginally because it includes only $550 billion in new spending to be disbursed over five to eight years, much of which will be paid for with higher taxes. Through 2029 this spending should boost GDP by, at most, 0.30%/year.
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READ MOREU.S. productivity rose at 2.2% annual pace in the third quarter after a strong gain in the spring, marking the best back-to-back performance in four years in a good sign for the economy. Companies increased the amount of goods and services they produced, known as output, by 4.1% in the three months stretching from July
READ MOREThe U.S. economy grew as expected in the second quarter, according to a reading Thursday that confirmed that gross domestic product rose at its quickest rate in nearly four years. GDP, the broadest measure of how the economy is progressing, increased 4.2 percent, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported, the same as expected from economists
READ MOREFOMC Raises their Fed Fund Rate 1/4 point to 2.25% The Fed additionally removed language saying that they are “accomodative”. 12 out of 16 FOMC members see another rate hike in December.
READ MOREThe U.S. added 201,000 new jobs in August, a sign the economy was still expanding strongly toward the end of summer. The increase matched the 200,000 estimate. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.9%. The biggest news was higher worker pay. The average wage paid to American workers rose by 10 cents, or 0.4%, to
READ MOREOutput grew 5% instead of 4.8% as previously reported. The increase in hours worked was raised to 2% from 1.9%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Thursday. Unit-labor costs fell a revised 1%, a touch higher than the initially reported 0.9% decline. The most notable change was in manufacturing, whose productivity growth was revised up
READ MOREThe Federal Reserve has kept its benchmark interest rate target unchanged amid what it calls a “strong” period for economic growth and job creation. On Wednesday, the Fed kept its benchmark target range at 1.75%-2% in its latest policy statement, in-line with expectations from investors ahead of the announcement. “Information received since the Federal Open Market
READ MOREThe U.S. created 213,000 new jobs in June, another hearty gain that shows companies are finding ways to fill open jobs despite a dwindling pool of skilled workers. The gain in hiring topped the 200,000 forecast of economists polled. In a surprise, the unemployment rate rose to 4% from 3.8%, the Labor Department said Friday.
READ MOREThe European Central Bank on Thursday laid out plans to taper its program of monthly bond purchases later this year, aiming to bring them to a halt by the end of 2018. At the same time, the ECB pledged to keep interest rates at present, ultra-low levels at least through next summer. “The ECB’s announcement
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