Nominal GDP: This measures GDP at current market prices, without adjusting for inflation. It can sometimes exaggerate growth because it includes rising prices. For example, if grocery prices increase, ...
The economy in the final three months of 2024 failed to match the 3% growth rate of the prior two quarters, but not because the U.S. is feeling lots of stress. So what happened? The production of ...
A new GDP report Thursday and the expectation of a sticky inflation reading Friday should reinforce the Federal Reserve’s new wait-and-see approach on interest rates.
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