U.S. Economy Expanding Faster Than Predicted

 | Nov 30, 2017 03:29AM ET

Data released on Wednesday showed that the US economy expanded at its quickest pace since 2014 in Q3. The US Commerce Department said that GDP grew at an annualized rate of 3.3% in the July to September period — the highest reading since Q3 2014. The release beat market forecasts of 3.2% growth and was faster than the initial estimate of a 3% expansion. In a tweet, President Trump said GDP would have climbed to 3.9% if not for the storms, citing internal research by his Council of Economic Advisers. The improvement in GDP was led by stronger business investment. Spending on equipment, especially in transportation-related areas, rose 10.4%, beating forecasts of 8.6%. A disappointing data release came with the increase in consumer spending that came in unchanged at 2.3%.