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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) <br />Personal Consumption Expenditures <br />2.7% 2.6% <br />0.4% 1.7% <br />Gross Private Domestic Investment 0.2% -1.3% <br />3.8% -2.7% <br />Net Exports and Imports <br />-0.4% -0.1% <br />- 4.7% 4.8% <br />Federal Government Expenditures 0.5% 0.3% <br />- 0.4% -0.4% <br />State and Local (Consumption and Gross <br />Investment) <br />0.4% 0.3% <br />0.2% 0.3% <br />Total <br />Source: US Department of Commerce <br />3.4% 1.9% <br />In a sharp rebound from the first quarter, real GDP <br />final data revision from the Bureau of Economic <br />imports following the significant rise in the first <br />consensus projection calls for 1.7% growth for the <br />-0.6% 3.8% <br />40.0% <br />30.0% <br />20.0% <br />10.0% <br />0.0% <br />-10.0% <br />- 20.0% <br />-30.0% <br />- 40.0% <br />C'MCHANDLER <br />ASSET MANAGEMENT <br />Gross Domestic Product (GDP) <br />GDP QOQ % Change <br />GDP YOY % Change <br />O✓h✓h✓-h✓ <br />oc X oc47, oc /X oc w.'31 c� ,[� .)' c3,3) <br />C3Q [3.5? c'S <br />Source: US Department of Commerce <br />increased at an annualized rate of 3.8% in the second quarter of 2025 according to the <br />Analysis. The increase in real GDP in the second quarter was driven by the drop in <br />quarter in anticipation of higher tariffs and an increase in consumer spending. The <br />third quarter and 1.8% for the full year 2025. <br />18/73 <br />11 <br />
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