Daily Roundup of Key US Economic Data for March 14
Consumers noted increased uncertainty about economic policies, particularly frequent changes that make future planning difficult. There is general agreement across the political spectrum that the economic outlook has deteriorated from February.
The St. Louis Fed's GDP nowcast estimate for Q1 is for a 2.33% gain, revised down from a 2.49% increase reported in the previous week.
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