US Economy Contracts: Q1 GDP Shrinks

  Published 11 months ago

The US economy contracted by 0.2% in the first quarter of 2024, the first decline in three years, largely due to a surge in imports driven by anticipated tariffs and slowing consumer spending. Further revisions are expected.

  • Imports rose sharply, negatively impacting GDP.
  • Trade deficits mathematically reduce GDP figures.
  • The import surge is unlikely to continue.

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