The Columbus Dispatch

2nd straight solid quarter shows market resilience

- By Martin Crutsinger

WASHINGTON — Powered by businesses and consumers, the U.S. economy grew at a solid 3 percent annual pace last quarter despite two devastatin­g hurricanes — evidence of economic durability and all but assuring that the Federal Reserve will resume raising interest rates late this year.

Friday’s figures from the government marked the first time in three years that the economy has expanded at a 3 percent or more annual rate — historical­ly, a normal pace for a healthy economy — for two straight quarters.

More than eight years since the Great Recession officially ended, the economy is still posting consistent gains — in the job market, in business investment, in consumer spending and corporate earnings. Unemployme­nt is at a 16-year low. Companies are restocking. An improving global economy is boosting U.S. exports. Stock prices are rising in tandem with company profits.

The 3 percent annual growth for the July-September quarter in gross domestic product — the total output of goods and services produced in the United States — followed a 3.1 percent annual pace in the previous quarter. It was the strongest twoquarter showing since 2014.

The economy managed to expand at a healthy rate last quarter despite the damage inflicted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which many economists think shaved at least one-half of 1 percentage point off annual growth in the July-September period.

President Donald Trump has pledged to accelerate growth from the tepid 2.2 percent annual averages that prevailed since the recession ended in 2009. The administra­tion was quick to hail the GDP report as evidence that Trump’s economic program was already helping to lift the economy.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross asserted that Friday’s GDP report “proves that President Trump’s bold agenda is steadily overcoming the dismal economy inherited from the previous administra­tion. ... And as the president’s tax cut plan is implemente­d our entire economy will continue to come roaring back.”

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