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Why there's nothing wrong with a 2.5 percent increase in GDP

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Scott Tong
Apr 26, 2013
With all the dysfunction in government and economies, why should a 2.5 percent increase in GDP sound bad?

Will jobs numbers follow GDP to show slower economy?

by
Mitchell Hartman
Feb 1, 2013
January unemployment numbers will help economists figure out which direction the economy is headed.

U.S. economy shrinks for first time since 2009

by
Sally Herships
Jan 30, 2013
GDP shrank 0.1 percent last quarter. Private investment rose, but government spending fell. That bodes ill if automatic budget cuts can’t be avoided.

China's economic growth drops to 13-year low

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Rob Schmitz
Jan 18, 2013
The world's fastest growing economy just posted it's worst growth figures in over a decade. Is it time to be concerned?

Weekly Wrap: Contrary economic indicators

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Jul 27, 2012
The Dow vaulted back over 13,000 while Gross Domestic Product just treads water in the shallow end of the pool. What can we take away from the latest economic data?

China reports slower GDP growth at 7.6%

Interview by
Jeff Horwich
Jul 13, 2012
Economic growth numbers from China did not fail to live up to the hype. China's GDP growth slowed in the latest quarter to to 7.6 percent -- the slowest in three years.

China braces for slower GDP growth

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Rob Schmitz
Jul 12, 2012
For the past few years, China has had much higher economic growth rates than we're seeing in the U.S. But when China releases its latest GDP figures tomorrow, forecasters are expecting the worst growth in three years.

Fourth quarter GDP revised up to 3%

Interview by
Adriene Hill
Feb 29, 2012
The Department of Commerce revised its gross domestic product report for the last quarter of 2011, revealing more evidence that the U.S. economy could be entering a new phase of recovery.

GDP growth 2.8% in fourth quarter of 2011

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Jill Schlesinger
Jan 27, 2012
GDP growth is getting stronger each quarter. But why was the growth slower than we expected at the end of 2011?

GDP: Good, but not great

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Jill Schlesinger
Jan 27, 2012
The nation's gross domestic product -- the value of all goods and services produced -- grew at an annual rate of 2.8 percent in the fourth quarter, the fastest pace since the second quarter of 2010.

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