A much-awaited new GDP series with the base year as 2022-23 is now available in the public domain. On February 27, 2026, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation came out with a press ...
Figures for the level and rate of growth of gross domestic product (GDP) are quoted ubiquitously, including in this magazine. They are widely agreed to tell us something of importance. But there is a ...
After humming along at a robust pace for much of 2025, the economy hit a wall in the fourth quarter, with a six-week government shutdown and slowdown in consumer spending stunting growth at the end of ...
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 ...
Real gross domestic product saw the softest increase in the past nine years, aside from COVID-19, when it dropped to -2.1 percent from a year ago. In 2025, GDP increased at a 2.2% rate vs. 2.8% in ...
Taylor Tompkins has worked for more than a decade as a journalist covering business, finance, and the economy. She has logged thousands of hours interviewing experts, analyzing data, and writing ...
President Donald Trump appeared to drop a hint that the incoming fourth-quarter GDP data would be weaker prior to its release. "The Democrat Shutdown cost the U.S.A. at least two points in GDP. That's ...
The economy grew at a 1.4% seasonally adjusted annual rate in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported in an estimate of gross domestic product, far below the forecast ...
The U.S. economy grew at an above-average pace for a fifth straight year. The numbers: The U.S. expanded at a subpar 1.4% annual pace in the fourth quarter of 2025, depressed by a long federal ...
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San Diego County’s GDP in 2024 rose 2.1% to $267 billion — bigger than 20 states and some nations, including Greece. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis said this week that San Diego County had the ...