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		<title>US Economy and Globalization  Part 5 of 17</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ US Economy and Globalization  Part 5 of 17 
Indeed, economic growth was robust enough in the first estimate of third quarter growth to ring in at 3.9 percent. In an economy the size of the U.S., that means we added over $150 billion in output from July through Septembera lot of new economic [...]]]></description>
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<p>Indeed, economic growth was robust enough in the first estimate of third quarter growth to ring in at 3.9 percent. In an economy the size of the U.S., that means we added over $150 billion in output from July through Septembera lot of new economic activity. What we added to GDP in just one three-month period exceeds the total annual output of your neighbor New Zealand by 50 percent!</p>
<p>Households are still reasonably optimistic, although <a href="http://www.tradercoursereviews.com/review/index2.php?item_id=337'>Swing Trading; A Scientific Approach</a> perhaps a bit more cautious, about their job prospects, and consumer spending continues to grow at a decent clip. There remain widespread reports of labor shortages all across the country. Texas, where over 247,000 net new jobs have been created year to date, representing between 15 and 20 percent of the jobs created in the entire U.S. this year. </p>
<p>The bottom line? A fat left tail where some risk of substandard growth is clearly on the growth probability curve, but the more likely outcome is for the U.S. economy to continue to expand at a sustainable pace. </p>
<p>In part, this is due to service sector strength, infrastructure and durable goods spending that is running better than expected, fiscal stimulus and strong export performance. U.S. overseas sales have been propelled <a href="http://www.tradercoursereviews.com/review/index2.php?item_id=340">60 Minute Trader</a> by increasing demand and facilitated by a progressively weaker dollar. We meet tonight as the trade-weighted dollar skates along a post-Bretton Woods lownot an easy thing for a strong-dollar man to note.
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