Annualized QoQ Change in Revised Quarterly Real GDP in the US
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The revised quarterly real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (annualized quarter-over-quarter) is an indicator of the United States' economic growth rate, showing how much the real GDP has changed compared to the previous quarter, on an annualized basis. This data is published by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and is a revised figure based on initial estimates.
The annualized quarter-over-quarter data helps to understand the short-term trends in GDP growth. An increase in GDP indicates that the economy is expanding, suggesting robust investment and consumer spending. Conversely, a decrease in GDP may indicate that the economy is stagnating or contracting.
This data serves as a critical reference for policymakers to assess the health of the economy and formulate appropriate economic policies. It is also vital for businesses and investors as a source of information for understanding economic growth trends and making economic forecasts.
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