U.S. Economic Growth Strengthens But Future Uncertain

The U.S. economy grew at an annualized rate of 4.3% in the third quarter of 2025, marking its strongest expansion in two years. The boost was driven by consumer spending and rising exports, with technology and healthcare sectors among key contributors. President Trump attributed the growth to his tariff and trade policies, though economists caution that future expansion may slow due to rising inflationary pressures and uneven labor market gains. The boost was driven by consumer spending and rising exports, with technology and healthcare sectors among key contributors. President Trump attributed the growth to his tariff and trade policies, though economists caution that future expansion may slow due to rising inflationary pressures and uneven labor market gains. The boost was driven by consumer spending and rising exports, with technology and healthcare sectors among key contributors. President Trump attributed the growth to his tariff and trade policies, though economists caution that future expansion may slow due to rising inflationary pressures and uneven labor market gains. The boost was driven by consumer spending and rising exports, with technology and healthcare sectors among key contributors. President Trump attributed the growth to his tariff and trade policies, though economists caution that future expansion may slow due to rising inflationary pressures and uneven labor market gains

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