Consumer spending impact: US economy clocks 4.4% growth in Q3; fastest pace in two years
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The US economy experienced its fastest growth in two years during the July-September quarter, fueled by strong consumer spending and a surge in exports. Despite this robust GDP expansion, job creation remained subdued, and persistent concerns over the high cost of living continue to impact public confidence.
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