THE U.S. ECONOMY GREW 3.9% in the third quarter, despite a much heavier drag by the housing sector, amid surging exports and stronger consumer spending. However, economists still expect a significant slowing in the current period.
--wall street journal
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Surprisingly strong growth in the third quarter, but with the Bush expansion getting a bit elderly after six straight years, and real estate market problems still developing, the economy must eventually slow, and a recession has to happen sometime.
The low dollar is definitely helping US exports, but I'd hate to see it go lower.
My guess is no change in the fed rate now, because of the strong 3rd quarter GDP growth, although I wouldn't be surprised to see a quarter point drop.
