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US economy accelerates to 4.9% in Q3 as consumers shrug off Fed rate hikes

Gross domestic product growth came in at an annual rate of 4.9 percent for the July to September period

October 26, 2023 / 18:21 IST
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A resilient job market helped boost consumer spending, holding off the prospect of a recession.
A resilient job market helped boost consumer spending, holding off the prospect of a recession.

The US economy heated up in the third quarter, government data showed on Thursday, as a resilient job market helped boost consumer spending, holding off the prospect of a recession.

Gross domestic product growth came in at an annual rate of 4.9 percent for the July to September period, the quickest pace since late-2021, according to Commerce Department figures.

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Analysts have raised fears of a downturn as the US central bank started lifting interest rates rapidly last year to fight inflation, but the world's biggest economy has so far defied these predictions.

A key factor is the strong labor market, which has provided healthy wage growth, allowing consumers to keep spending even as they draw down on pandemic-era savings.