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U.S. Fourth-Quarter Growth Revised Down to 2.5% Annual Pace

Published 28/02/2018, 14:25
Updated 28/02/2018, 15:59
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(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. economy’s growth rate last quarter was revised slightly downward as inventories subtracted more than previously estimated, Commerce Department data showed Wednesday.

Highlights of Fourth-Quarter GDP (Second Estimate)

  • Gross domestic product grew at a 2.5% annualized rate (matching est.), revised from 2.6% and after 3.2% gain in prior quarter
  • Consumer spending, the biggest part of the economy, grew an unrevised 3.8% (est. 3.6%) after 2.2% gain in previous quarter
  • Nonresidential fixed investment expanded 6.6%, revised from 6.8% gain; downward revision reflected smaller gain in intellectual property
  • Inventories subtracted 0.7 percentage point from GDP, more than the 0.67 percentage point initially estimated; farm inventories were revised lower due to fresh data from Dept. of Agriculture

Key Takeaways

The latest results for GDP, the value of all goods and services produced in the U.S., show the economy ended the year on a solid note, despite the downward revision. Household and business spending remained robust.

Consumer spending, which accounts for about 70 percent of the economy, was the biggest contributor of growth in the fourth quarter, adding 2.58 percentage points. The report also showed wages and salaries were revised higher for the third and fourth quarters. Pay increased $97.4 billion in the third quarter, an upward revision of $18.3 billion. Fourth-quarter wages were revised up to $91.3 billion.

Business outlays were also solid, contributing 0.82 percentage point to growth. The latest results were boosted by residential investment and government spending as well.

Final sales to domestic purchasers, which strip out trade and inventories -- the two most volatile components of the GDP calculation -- climbed an unrevised 4.3 percent, the strongest since the third quarter of 2014.

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Price data in the GDP report showed inflation near the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent goal. Excluding food and energy, the Fed’s preferred price index tied to personal spending rose an unrevised 1.9 percent.

Other Details

  • Residential investment climbed at a 13 percent annualized rate, the fastest since early 2016, compared with a previous reading of 11.6 percent
  • Net exports subtracted 1.13 percentage points from growth
  • Government spending increased at a 2.9 percent rate, adding 0.49 point to growth
  • GDP report is the second of three estimates for the quarter; the third is due in March as more data become available

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