U.S. economy loses momentum


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MarketWatch.com reported July 30 that the U.S. economy lost momentum in the second quarter of the year. Real gross domestic product -- the inflation-adjusted, seasonally adjusted value of all goods and services produced in the United States -- rose at a 2.4 percent annualized rate in the second quarter, well below the average 4.4 percent increase over the last six months. The rate of expansion in the first quarter was revised up to a 3.7 percent rise compared with the prior estimate of a 2.7 percent increase. Much of the deceleration in the second quarter was due to the trade sector. The 2.4 percent increase in GDP was close to the 2.5 percent expansion expected by economists surveyed by MarketWatch.

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