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Little-Acorn
05-29-2015, 06:37 PM
As I've said before, initial reports of a "good" economy always get revised downward.... later, after the big headlines have faded.

1q2015 was no exception. They reported in April that the economy had grown weakly, by 0.2%.

Not so. It actually contracted, recession-style, by 0.7%

No surprise to people who have been watching for a while. Economy-predictors always do that, and then quietly let out the truth some time later.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/30/business/economy/us-economy-gdp-q1-revision.html?_r=0

U.S. Economy Contracted 0.7% in First Quarter

By NELSON D. SCHWARTZMAY 29, 2015

The United States economy got off to an even weaker start this year than first thought, the government reported Friday, as economic activity contracted because of a more dismal trade performance and continued caution by businesses and consumers alike.

The 0.7 percent annual rate of decline in economic output in the first quarter of 2015 was a reversal of the initial 0.2 percent advance for the period reported last month by the Commerce Department.

Although statistical quirks and one-time factors like wintry weather in some parts of the country played a role, as did a work slowdown at West Coast ports, the lackluster report for January, February and March underscores the American economy’s continuing inability to generate much momentum.

The pullback was the third time that economic activity had posted a quarterly contraction since the current recovery began in mid-2009, with declines in output in the first quarters of 2011 and 2014. Even acknowledging flaws in the way the government takes account of expected seasonal variations, that on-again, off-again pattern helps explain why annual growth rates in recent years have been well below the pace of gains recorded in the 1990s and mid-2000s.

red states rule
06-03-2015, 03:26 AM
It comes as a shock to those "experts" who attempt to convince us about that "recovery" we keep hearing about. I do not see it and nither do many other people

Gas prices are still about a buck per gallon higher then when Obama came into office

Layoffs are still going on

A record number of people on food stamps and other government handouts

Food prices keep climbing

People are still filing for bankruptcy, losing their homes to foreclosure, or simply deeding it back to the bank

Yet we are told all is well and things are getting better

The White House response is typical



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