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White House lower economic growth projections amid housing slump
« on: November 21, 2006, 05:35:13 PM »
Tuesday, November 21, 2006

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House on Tuesday lowered its forecast for economic growth this year and into 2008, reflecting the drag from the housing slump.

Even with the downgrade, though, the Bush administration is predicting that the unemployment rate will turn out to be slightly lower than previously thought.

Under the administration's new forecast, gross domestic product will grow by 3.1 percent, as measured from the fourth quarter of last year to the fourth quarter of this year. That's down considerably from a projection of 3.6 percent made during in early June, but would still represent decent growth, especially given the strain on overall economic activity from the housing slump.

GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced within the United States and is the best measure of the country's economic standing.

In 2007, the White House is now expecting the economy to grow by 2.9 percent -- also lower than its previous forecast for 3.3 percent growth. And, in 2008, the White House is projecting a 3.1 percent growth rate, slightly less than its old forecast for a 3.2 percent growth rate.

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