Illustration of booming U.S. economy: Wall Street traders celebrating 4.3% GDP growth, shoppers spending, rising charts and American flag.
Illustration of booming U.S. economy: Wall Street traders celebrating 4.3% GDP growth, shoppers spending, rising charts and American flag.
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U.S. economy grows 4.3% in third quarter, beating forecasts

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The U.S. economy expanded at a robust 4.3% annualized rate in the third quarter of 2025, surpassing expectations and accelerating from the previous quarter's 3.8% growth. The data, delayed by a government shutdown, highlights strong consumer spending despite rising concerns over inflation and job security. President Trump attributed the surge to his tariffs and tax policies.

The Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Tuesday that gross domestic product grew at a 4.3% annual rate from July to September, outpacing the 3.8% increase in the second quarter and exceeding economists' forecasts of around 3.1% to 3.3%. This marks the strongest quarterly growth since 2023, driven primarily by a 3.5% rise in consumer spending—up from 2.5% in the prior period—along with increases in exports and state and local government spending. Imports declined, which boosted the GDP figure since they are subtracted in the calculation.

The report's release was postponed from late October due to a 43-day government shutdown, rendering the data somewhat outdated. Consumer spending focused on areas like hospital and nursing home services, prescription drugs, vehicles, and information processing equipment amid an AI boom. A rush to purchase electric vehicles before the September 30 expiration of tax credits contributed to the acceleration, though motor vehicle sales dropped in October and November.

President Trump celebrated the figures on Truth Social, stating, "Q3 GDP came in at 4.3%, BLOWING PAST expectations... The SUCCESS is due to Good Government, and TARIFFS." He added that consumer spending is strong, net exports are up, imports and trade deficits are down, and there is "NO INFLATION." Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had predicted such growth, noting, "The economy has been better than we thought," and pledging to reduce deficit spending to 3% of GDP with supportive Federal Reserve policies.

However, underlying challenges persist. Disposable personal income remained flat as inflation eroded wages, with consumer prices rising 2.7% year-over-year in November. Consumer confidence has declined for five straight months, per the Conference Board, amid worries about inflation, the political environment, and labor market stability. An NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows only 36% of Americans approve of Trump's economic handling. Economist Michael Zdinak of S&P Global Market Intelligence remarked, "We're skating on past success... but consumers have this sword of Damocles hanging over their head that AI is coming for their jobs or that mass layoffs are just right around the corner."

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt countered skepticism, writing on X, "The doubters, naysayers, panicans, and liberal media have been proven wrong—again. Trust in Trump. The President’s pro-growth policies are working, and the best is yet to come!" The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the shutdown could reduce fourth-quarter GDP by 1 to 2 percentage points, with $7 billion to $14 billion in losses not recoverable. Earlier in 2025, the economy had contracted 0.6% in the first quarter amid tariff preparations, contrasting the administration's narrative of policy-driven revival.

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X discussions on the U.S. Q3 2025 GDP growth of 4.3% feature strong praise from Trump supporters attributing success to tariffs, tax policies, and consumer spending. Skeptics question causation, citing pre-tariff stockpiling, job losses, higher prices, and debt risks. Neutral voices highlight robust consumption and exports while noting potential unsustainability.

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Illustration depicting South Korea's 1% GDP growth in 2025 driven by exports amid construction weakness and Q4 contraction.
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한국 경제, 2025년 1% 성장… 4분기 0.3% 역성장

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한국은행에 따르면 2025년 한국의 국내총생산(GDP)은 전년 대비 1% 성장했으나, 4분기에는 예상치 못한 0.3% 역성장을 기록했다. 수출 호조에도 불구하고 건설 부문 부진이 전체 성장을 저해했다. 이는 2024년 2% 성장률의 절반 수준이다.

Japan's real gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 0.2% in the October-December quarter of 2025, falling short of market estimates. Preliminary data from the Cabinet Office showed a 0.1% quarter-on-quarter rise, marking the first positive growth in two quarters. The full-year growth rate for 2025 reached 1.1%, the highest since 2022.

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U.S. employment rose by just 50,000 jobs in December, missing economist expectations, amid losses in key sectors like retail and manufacturing. The unemployment rate fell to 4.4%, while wage growth held steady at 3.8% year-over-year. Businesses cited uncertainty from AI investments and tariffs as reasons for cautious hiring.

The U.S. stock market ended the day positively despite volatility triggered by a Supreme Court decision on tariffs and weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter GDP data. The ruling limited President Donald Trump's authority to impose tariffs, shifting to a more structured process. Major indices rallied and closed in the green following the announcement.

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As 2025 draws to a close, commentators on Slate’s What Next podcast say the U.S. economy under President Donald Trump shows signs of losing momentum, even as prices remain high. They argue that tariffs and policy uncertainty are adding to economic pressures and complicating the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions.

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