Second Quarter Surprise: Economy Rebounds, Thanks To Exports

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JEANNINE AVERSA | August 28, 2008 04:42 PM EST | AP

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A tugboat passes a cargo ship loading containers at the Port of Newark on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008 in New Jersey. The economy shifted to a higher gear in the spring, growing at its fastest pace in nearly a year as foreign buyers snapped up U.S. exports and tax rebates spurred shoppers at home. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

WASHINGTON — The economy pulled out of a dangerous rough patch in the spring, thanks largely to strong exports, but the rebound isn't expected to last. Economic slowdowns overseas could make exports tail off just as Americans are hunkering down after the bracing impact of rebate checks wanes, plunging the country into another rut later this year.

"There will be heavy sledding for the U.S. economy during the next couple of quarters," predicted Lynn Reaser, chief economist at Bank of America's Investment Strategies Group.

Gross domestic product, or GDP, grew at a 3.3 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, its fastest pace in nearly a year, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. The revised reading was much better than the government's initial estimate of a 1.9 percent pace and exceeded economists' expectations for a 2.7 percent growth rate.

The rebound followed two dismal quarters. The economy actually shrank in the final three months of 2007 and barely budged in the first quarter at a minuscule 0.9 percent pace. The 3.3 percent growth in the spring was the best performance since the third quarter of last year, when the economy was chugging along at a brisk 4.8 percent pace.

White House press secretary Dana Perino said the numbers demonstrated the economy's resilience in the face of many challenges. But she added: "No one is doing a victory dance."

Others agreed that the growth pickup wasn't a sign of better days ahead. Analysts predict the second quarter will represent the high point for economic activity this year.

It's "the last hurrah for this economic cycle," said Martin Regalia, chief economist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has warned the economy will be weak through the rest of 2008. Economists believe growth will slow in the July-September quarter to a pace of around 1.5 percent, and will turn even weaker in the fourth quarter. Some, including Regalia, think the economy might jolt into reverse yet again.

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GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced within the U.S. and is the best barometer of the country's economic health.

The economy is the top concern for Americans. Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama favors a second government stimulus package, while Republican rival John McCain supports free trade and other business measures to buttress the economy.

On Wall Street, the GDP report lifted stocks. The Dow Jones industrials jumped 212.67 points to close at 11,715.18.

For months, housing, credit and financial troubles have hammered the economy.

In turn, employers have clamped down on hiring, driving the nation's unemployment rate up to 5.7 percent in July, a four-year high. The Labor Department said Thursday the number of people signing up for jobless benefits declined last week for the third straight period, but remained above 400,000 _ an indicator of a slowing economy.

Health care products maker Abbott Laboratories, telecommunications provider Embarq Corp., and aluminum maker Alcoa Inc. are among the companies recently announcing layoffs.

Employers have cut jobs every month this year and wage growth is trailing inflation. That combination raises concerns about the future of consumer spending, one of the pillars underpinning the economy.

The biggest factor in the GDP's second-quarter rebound was robust sales of U.S. exports. The weaker value of the U.S. dollar has bolstered those sales, which accounted for half of the gain in GDP. Exports grew at a 13.2 percent pace in the spring, more than double the 5.1 percent growth rate logged in the first quarter.

Imports, meanwhile, fell at a 7.6 percent annualized pace in the spring, as economic troubles in the U.S. crimped demand for foreign-made goods. The improved trade picture added 3.1 percentage points to second-quarter GDP, the most since 1980.

Against that backdrop, Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. on Thursday lowered its global sales target for next year, proof that even one of the world's most durable automakers is being hurt by a slowing U.S. market.

"With the rest of the world now slowing and the dollar off its lows, the U.S. will be more reliant on domestic demand in coming quarters," said Nigel Gault, an economist at Global Insight. "Since consumer spending is slowing down and the credit crunch is tightening its grip, it is hard to foresee another quarter with such a robust GDP headline for some time."

U.S. consumers did boost their spending at a 1.7 percent pace in the second quarter, the best showing in nearly a year. Government stimulus checks of up to $600 a person helped energize shoppers. But many expect consumers to pull back in the months ahead as unemployment rises, paychecks shrink and their biggest asset _ their homes _ continue to sink in value.

The effects of the housing market's collapse were evident in the GDP report.

Builders cut back at an annual rate of 15.7 percent in the second quarter_ although that was a better showing than early this year and late last year.

Businesses trimmed spending on equipment and software in the spring. And, they reduced investment in inventories, but not as much as initially estimated by the government. That also contributed to the improved GDP reading.

One measure of corporate profits showed companies losing ground in the second quarter. After-tax profits fell 3.8 percent in the spring, compared with a 1.1 percent increase in the first quarter.

With the economy still coping with fallout from housing and credit problems, the Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady at its next meeting on Sept. 16, and probably through the rest of this year.

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AP Writers Christopher S. Rugaber and Ben Feller contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The economy pulled out of a dangerous rough patch in the spring, thanks largely to strong exports, but the rebound isn't expected to last. Economic slowdowns overseas could make exp...
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- Lemmy I'm a Fan of Lemmy 19 fans permalink

Punish success!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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Corporate Socialism rules!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 08/28/2008
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And to get this success, we just had to devalue the dollar about 50%!

And if we do that a few more times, we can pay off the National Debt!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 08/28/2008
- JBS I'm a Fan of JBS 18 fans permalink
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If you think it's only been 50%, you're way out of touch with reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 08/30/2008
- heal57 I'm a Fan of heal57 26 fans permalink

I don't feel punished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 08/30/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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The concentration of wealth is working, yippeeeee!!!!

Hey trolls! How much does Limbaugh make and how much does he pay you? I sure hope you're getting a good cut for selling out your friends, relatives and neighbors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 08/28/2008
- UnbiasView I'm a Fan of UnbiasView 20 fans permalink

Limbaugh just got $500 million for 10 years . . . please explain why would or should he pay anyone? He earned it because someone was willing to pay him for his work just like any actor or athlete.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 08/28/2008
- adamsmith I'm a Fan of adamsmith 5 fans permalink

Unbias, you will never get through all the brainwash.­..........­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 08/28/2008
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I would think it well worth it if the country paid him $500 mil to be exported.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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Why do Limbaugh and McCain love Socialism so much????

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/27/fdic-may-borrow-money-fro_n_121764.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 08/28/2008

Why is this post buried on the site? because it is good news and may be detrimental to O - a purveyor of negativity and pessimism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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...and I'm sure the skepticism of 98% of the country has nothing to do with the fact that no truth has ever come from an agency controlled by the Jim Beam Cowboy and his sidekick McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 08/28/2008
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 60 fans permalink
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It seems odd that whenever bad news is released, it is always revised into good news by the Admin. What's that about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 08/28/2008
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Someone better tell the economy that it is recession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 08/28/2008
- JBS I'm a Fan of JBS 18 fans permalink
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Nah. It already knows.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/30/2008
- heal57 I'm a Fan of heal57 26 fans permalink

Yeah, the economy is just great. If we had Bush, Cheney, or McCant's money, then it would be great for all of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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"Saddam has WMD"
"...but, but Rush had back pains!!"
"Rove had no involvemen­t..."
"McCain controls his bladder"

...and now, from the Bush Commerce Dept.: "Economy Rebounds"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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Why does Limbaugh and his listeners hate America so much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 08/28/2008
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 60 fans permalink
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Hateing America will produce profits for the haters. Look at all the "product" they sell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 08/28/2008

Hey, where your recession, now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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What do you think now that Wallstreet turned to Socialism? Are you a "Socialist" or are you against Wallstreet?

Where do you stand, TrollingObsession?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 08/28/2008

He would say business supports government, not the other way around. As to the socialist thing, that is a proven loser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 08/29/2008
- Lemmy I'm a Fan of Lemmy 19 fans permalink

Sorry to disappoint the left with this one. Don't worry, I hear there's a hurricane coming so cheer up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 08/28/2008

Looking around at all the failing businesses, the collapsing financial institutions, the foreclosed houses, the rising number of unemployed and uninsured people, the nearly empty restaurants, the skyrocketing price of gas, home heating oil and groceries, the car lots full of unsold new models....­..well, I just have to say that you can call me foolish, but I always figured a healthy, booming economy would look better than this!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 08/28/2008
- UnbiasView I'm a Fan of UnbiasView 20 fans permalink

Hmm, where do you live Detroit?

Minnesota had the hit and has turned around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 08/28/2008
- Lemmy I'm a Fan of Lemmy 19 fans permalink

Maryland/ Virginia area is booming. Local Harley shops, restaurants and retail stores are packed. Real estate has cooled only because there is too much inventory and folks bought houses they couldn't afford. Lesson learned for them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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That's great, Flemmy!! Your territory can vote as red as your little Flying Monkey hearts desire....

...but, in spite of all your Limbaugh rhetoric and bullying by your fellow 8th grade Young Republcans, do you reeeeaally know how all your friends and relatives will vote when they get in the booth?

What about you? Limbaugh and your fellow monkeys can't see past the curtain. You don't really have to vote McCain. You can **tell them you did** and you won't have to be an outcast in the GOP "Burn-The-Book Club".

Think about it, Lemming, you can still work for Limbaugh trolling websites AND vote for a Obama like you want to. It's a Win-Win!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 08/28/2008
- heal57 I'm a Fan of heal57 26 fans permalink

The Harley shops are packed because people can't afford gas for their cars. Your flippant attitude about people buying houses they couldn't afford reaks.....­many were defrauded and appraisers were paid more if they put a higher appraisal on these houses. Retail stores are not packed across the country. Restaurants are not doing well either, unless it's the upper class expensive ones; and even those have had business dropped off.
The rentals in Malibu, California which go for $6000-$10,000 a week is not there either this past summer. You are minisformed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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This is good news, the billionaires in the top 2% really needed this break. Now, what to do about the millions of pesky disenfranchised, impoverished masses who are cluttering up the landscape and making this wonderful Neoliberal economy look bad.......­.hmmm.....­.what-to-d­o....:

"Window-dressing is perhaps the highest art in the culture of globalism. In spite of appearances, poverty exhibits a disagreeable tenacity in the world. Since its removal would be an arduous process, it is, perhaps, easier to obliterate the representation of the poor in the world's media than to wipe out poverty."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/09/disappearingthepoor

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 08/28/2008
- Lemmy I'm a Fan of Lemmy 19 fans permalink

Maybe we can give all those millions of of pesky disenfranchised, impoverished masses free health care. Throw in a tax cut too! Success shall be punished!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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I'm sorry you're confusing "success" for racketeering. Was that a personal slip or were you working out of your Rush Limbaugh Flying Monkey Thesoris?

Why do you right-wingers hate America so much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 08/28/2008
- Blutus I'm a Fan of Blutus 11 fans permalink

The article is about India isn't it?

vis a vis the American economy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 08/28/2008
- JBS I'm a Fan of JBS 18 fans permalink
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Google Potemkin Village

BTW, did anyone else hear the news Minneapolis is spray painting their trees GREEN for the up-coming Repugnant National Convention?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 08/30/2008

Well everyone should be happy to see the USA economy grew be a robust 3.3 percent! Great news!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 08/28/2008

I want to know what these mysterious "exports" are. What do we export anymore?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 08/28/2008
- UnbiasView I'm a Fan of UnbiasView 20 fans permalink

When you are talking macro economics you look at the big picture . . .

The US exports pleanty of things, that is an absolute myth that we don't make anything or provide raw materials.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 08/28/2008

Just shows what an uninformed idjot you are!! US is the world's largets exporter. We export aircraft, turbines, computer chips, computers, software, movies, commodities to name a few. You must be a devoted O supporter who trades in doom and gloom!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 08/28/2008
- DuganS1 I'm a Fan of DuganS1 19 fans permalink

The US exports a lot of chemicals, aircraft, electrical machinery, heavy machinery, coal, wheat, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 08/28/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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Mostly jobs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 08/28/2008
- heal57 I'm a Fan of heal57 26 fans permalink

Mexicans. There's not enought work here anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 08/29/2008
- Rule Of Law I'm a Fan of Rule Of Law 147 fans permalink

"the country will hit another economic pothole in the fourth quarter, as the bracing impact of the tax rebates disappears­."

It's quotes like this by the writer, JEANNINE AVERSA, ihere and in other recent stories that makes me wonder exactly what she's selling and to whom?

The so-called rebates--which were actually loans taken out by Bush against our own growing debt--have been proven to have had absolutely no measurable benefit to the people or the economy. How many other "facts" in her article suffer from this myopia?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 08/28/2008
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