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April 27, 2007

Economy Better Than GDP Report

The GDP report was certainly weak at 1.3 percent growth.  However, at the risk of sounding like a Republican Pollyanna, it's not quite as bad as it seems.
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Housing construction was very weak, but we all knew it would be.  Consumer spending came it ahead of my expectations, so we don't see any bleed-through from housing.

Surprises (at least to me): non-residential construction was about only mildly positive, exports declined, and federal defense spending was down.

What's it mean?  Looking forward, we can take comfort in consumer spending's steadiness; we can expect  non-residential structures to show a bit more strength, and we can certainly expect defense spending to rebound.  (Defense shows a large volatility from quarter to quarter, for reasons I don't understand.  We know the trend is not downward.)  We should get back into the 2 percent growth range next quarter, and even higher in the following quarters.

Business planning implications: No  panic.  Nothing here that makes me raise my  estimate of the odds of recession.  (There's still a  risk that's large enough to worry about, however.)

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