The British economy returned to growth in November but fell disappointingly short of City forecasts in another blow to Rachel ...
Imports, which are subtracted from GDP, were revised up, reflecting a drag on U.S. economic growth. The revised number shows that Q3 growth ticked up from the already strong 3.0% Q/Q rate notched ...
First, to get a hold on the revised budgetary numbers including ratios, the GDP estimate is required. Second, any projection for tax revenue for FY26 will be based on forecast of GDP growth for ...
Last Friday, when the Commerce Department announced that GDP grew by 4.1%, the White House took a victory lap, because many thought this number was almost impossible to reach. Now, many on the ...
has drawn myriad responses on the state of the economy. It has now been used as a basis for conjecturing the final numbers which will come out in May. Several forecasters are talking of a scaling ...
The writer has served as Chief Economic Adviser to GoI and is Professor at the Indian School of Business Doubts are often raised by some economists over the veracity of India’s GDP estimates.
Arizona too has put up fantastic numbers. In in terms of real GDP, Arizona’s grew from $366.27 billion in Q1 2019 to $423.94 billion by Q1 2024. That’s growth of 20.2% over five years.
At a Washington forum last month, a prominent Chinese economist raised doubts about Beijing’s economic management and said China’s economy might have grown at less than half the roughly 5% ...
Why do people take National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) GDP figures as sacred, as if the numbers were brought down from Mt Sinai by Moses himself? Is the NESDC as sacred as Moses?