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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Business
Jim Puzzanghera

Third-quarter economic growth revised down slightly to 2% amid another tepid year of recovery

Dec. 22--The U.S. economy grew at a slightly slower pace in the third quarter than earlier estimated, putting the nation on track for another steady but tepid year of recovery from the Great Recession.

The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that total economic output, also known as gross domestic product, expanded at a 2% annual rate from July through September. The figure, in line with analyst expectations, was a 0.1% decline from an estimate last month.

The economy grew at a 3.9% annual rate from April through June.

But economists had forecast a steep drop-off for two reasons: Much of the second-quarter growth was catch-up after a sub-par winter, and the third quarter was weighed down by global economic troubles that roiled financial markets in August.

Tuesday's report was the final read on third-quarter growth and was based on more complete data than the previous two Commerce Department estimates.

U.S. businesses sharply cut back on their inventories in the third quarter. The value of private inventories declined by $28 billion to $85.5 billion after increasing in the previous two quarters.

Because of the strong dollar, exports grew at just a 0.7% annual rate in the third quarter, well below the 5.1% growth the previous quarter.

A measure of business investment increased at a 2.6% annual rate in the third quarter, down from 4.1% the previous quarter.

Consumer spending was solid, expanding at a 3% annual rate. That was down from 3.6% in the previous quarter.

Consumer spending is "running fast and true" and helping boost overall economic growth, said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at Union Bank in New York.

Economists expect similar growth of about 2% in the fourth quarter, meaning the U.S. economy will produce another year below its historical norm.

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