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US economy shrank at annual pace of 0.2% in first quarter | US economy shrank at annual pace of 0.2% in first quarter |
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The US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.2% in the first quarter of the year after being hit by bad weather, spending cuts among energy firms and the strong dollar. | |
The latest figure is an upgrade from the previous estimate of a 0.7% contraction. | The latest figure is an upgrade from the previous estimate of a 0.7% contraction. |
Despite the contraction, economists believe that by the end of the three month period growth was recovering. | Despite the contraction, economists believe that by the end of the three month period growth was recovering. |
By May, retail sales, housing and employment figures had all improved. | By May, retail sales, housing and employment figures had all improved. |
Consumer spending, which accounts for some two thirds of the US economy, grew at an annual rate of 2.1% in the first quarter, faster than earlier estimates of just 1.8%. | |
The new figures were in line with economists' expectations and follow an annual growth rate of 2.2% in the fourth quarter of 2014. | |
But the strong dollar and a dispute with workers in the West Coast ports also meant that the trade gap widened in the first quarter. Imports increased by 7.1% while exports fell 5.9%. |
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