Economic Growth Back on Track
The economy snapped out of a lethargic spell and grew at a 3.4 percent pace in the second quarter, the strongest showing in more than a year. A revival in business spending was a main force behind the energized performance.
The new reading on gross domestic product, released by the Commerce Department on Friday, marked a big improvement from the first three months of this year, when economic growth skidded to a near halt at just a 0.6 percent pace, the slowest in more than four years.
At the White House, President Bush said job growth has been strong and the economy is resilient and flexible. "I want the American people to take a good look at this economy of ours," crowed Bush, whose economic stewardship has received weak marks.
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