U.S. Economy Grows 3% in Q2 Despite Tariffs

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The US economy grew at a 3% annual rate in Q2, rebounding from earlier contraction, but this figure is influenced by trade swings due to tariffs, with consumer spending driving growth while investment declined, and overall growth slowing compared to previous years.
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