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U.S. Economy Grew at 3.3% Rate in Latest Quarter

The increase in gross domestic product, while slower than in the previous period, showed the resilience of the recovery from the pandemic’s upheaval.

The U.S. economy continued to grow at a healthy pace at the end of 2023, capping a year in which unemployment remained low, inflation cooled and a widely predicted recession never materialized.

Gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, grew at a 3.3 percent annual rate in the fourth quarter, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. That was down from the 4.9 percent rate in the third quarter but easily topped forecasters’ expectations and showed the resilience of the recovery from the pandemic’s economic upheaval.

The latest reading is preliminary and may be revised in the months ahead.

Forecasters entered 2023 expecting the Federal Reserve’s aggressive campaign of interest-rate increases to push the economy into reverse. Instead, growth accelerated: For the full year, measured from the end of 2022 to the end of 2023, G.D.P. grew 3.1 percent, up from less than 1 percent the year before and faster than the average for the five years preceding the pandemic. (A different measure, based on average output over the full year, showed annual growth of 2.5 percent in 2023.)

“Stunning and spectacular,” Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, said of the latest data. “We’ll take the win.”


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Annual growth in real gross domestic product

Year-over-year change in the fourth quarter of each year

+8

%

+6

4th. qtr.

2023:

+3.1%

+4

+2

0

–2

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Annual growth in real gross domestic product

Year-over-year change in the fourth quarter of each year

+8

%

+6

+4

4th. qtr.

2023:

+3.1%

+2

0

–2

’60

’70

’80

’90

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’10

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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

By Karl Russell

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