PIB real dos EUA cresce 1,6% no primeiro trimestre

O PIB real cresceu a uma taxa anualizada de 1,6% no primeiro trimestre de 2026. O número ficou abaixo da previsão de 2,0%, mas apresentou um aumento em relação à taxa de 0,5% registrada no quarto trimestre de 2025.

O Bureau of Economic Analysis divulgou sua segunda estimativa para o trimestre. O crescimento acelerou em relação ao período anterior, de acordo com os dados publicados em 29 de maio.

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