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Q3 GDP Logs Steady 2.8% Growth

Thomas by Thomas
November 11, 2025
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Q3 GDP Logs Steady 2.8% Growth

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis‘s advance estimate for Q3 2025 GDP clocks in at a resilient 2.8% annualized growth—easing slightly from Q2’s revised 3.8% sprint yet surpassing the 2.5% consensus whisper—powered by a 3.2% consumer spending surge and 2.1% business investment rebound that offsets a 1.8% import drag from tariff front-loading. Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model, steady at 4.0% on November 6, underscores upward momentum from retail inventories swelling 0.9% and services inflation cooling to 2.7% core PCE, painting a $28.5 trillion economy defying shutdown scars.

Household heroism anchors: disposable income rises 1.0% MoM, dipping savings to 3.1% as holiday preps ignite durables +5.8%, per Census October data. Corporate capex—$1.3 trillion Q3 buybacks—channels into AI hyperscalers’ $90 billion pour, manufacturing PMI at 49.5 stabilizing chains post-tariffs. Labor’s 4.2% unemployment caps wages at 4.0%, a soft loop tempering Fed urgency.

Global gusts: OECD’s November forecast trims 2025 to 2.4% on frictions, yet Q3’s 2.2% import binge front-runs 2026 duties, inflating 0.5 points per BEA notes; exports +1.9%, services surplus $295 billion on tech licenses. Sector shines: Tech +6.8%, Nvidia’s $118 billion datacenter; energy -1.2% on OPEC trims; housing -0.1%, starts at 1.39 million amid 6.7% yields.

Shutdown’s sting: CBO pegs $10 billion Q4 dent—0.4% off growth—yet backpay and $430 billion CR prospects catalyze Q1 rebound to 2.9%. IMF aligns 2.5% U.S. amid global 3.1%, tariff escalations eyeing -0.5 points.

This log unveils not quarter’s quiet, but momentum’s durable dance—veiled veils of 2.8% from spending’s swell, where data’s artistry yields reinvention’s radius in growth’s majestic march.

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