U.S. Economic Growth Falls Short In Fourth Quarter
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Friday, January 30, 2015
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The economy has slowly been bouncing back since the recession ended in 2009, but predictions for 2014 fell short of expectations in the final quarter.
The economy grew at a 2.6 percent annual rate in the October to December period. The growth for the year was a moderate 2.4 percent.
Early 2015 predictions by economists say things are looking up. Mike Regan, editor for Bloomberg News speaks with Here & Now’s Lisa Mullins about last year’s GDP and the year ahead.
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