Economy showing solid growth despite rising energy prices
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WASHINGTON — The economy is holding up well despite high energy prices. Economic activity expanded at an energetic 3.4 percent clip in the second quarter as consumers and businesses showed they were still in the mood to spend.
The latest snapshot, released by the Commerce Department on Friday, offered fresh evidence that the economy had recuperated after a brief slip in the early spring and possesses good momentum heading into the second half of the year.
The increase in gross domestic product in the April-to-June quarter followed a 3.8 percent growth rate in the first three months of 2005. It marked the ninth straight quarter that the economy has logged growth topping 3 percent — a performance that economists view as especially encouraging.
“The economy is rolling along like a freight train. High energy prices are less of a drag than what many people had feared,” said Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics.




