U.S. economy continues to grow.
The U.S. economy grew solidly at a 3.4% annual rate in the second quarter with room to grow as stock of unsold goods fell for the first time in two years. :D :D
i believe this marks the NINTH straight quarter in wich the GDP increased at a rate exceeding 3% :D :D
U.S. economy continues to grow.
You failed to mention that 3.4% is a slowdown from previous months. You also failed to mention that those figures are skewed because they do not account for food and energy costs - which have markedly risen. And again you failed to mention that the Commerce Department has had to revise annual growth figures down from previous false reports (Arthur Andersen-style accounting).
U.S. economy continues to grow.
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Originally Posted by bhallg2k
You failed to mention that 3.4% is a slowdown from previous months. You also failed to mention that those figures are skewed because they do not account for food and energy costs - which have markedly risen. And again you failed to mention that the Commerce Department has had to revise annual growth figures down from previous false reports (Arthur Andersen-style accounting).
God dammit, bhallg!?!?! you fucking suck.
that's what i was going to say! :D
U.S. economy continues to grow.
how much was it down? .2% maybe?
economy is going strong.
U.S. economy continues to grow.
and it was slower than the already great growth?gee,sorry.
U.S. economy continues to grow.
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Originally Posted by bhallg2k
You failed to mention that 3.4% is a slowdown from previous months. You also failed to mention that those figures are skewed because they do not account for food and energy costs - which have markedly risen. And again you failed to mention that the Commerce Department has had to revise annual growth figures down from previous false reports (Arthur Andersen-style accounting).
If it's true that the report fails to take into account energy costs, then the report means nothing. If it does, congratulations.
U.S. economy continues to grow.
thanks,we are ballin over here.