Bureau of Economic Analysis

government_agency

Last mentioned: Mar 13, 2026

Timeline

  1. Final Revision

    GDP growth officially downgraded to 0.7%, reflecting a significant loss of momentum.

  2. Second Estimate

    Growth figures adjusted as more complete data on inventories and trade becomes available.

  3. Advance Estimate

    BEA releases initial Q4 GDP estimate showing moderate growth.

Stories mentioning Bureau of Economic Analysis 1

Economy Bearish

US GDP Revised Down to 0.7% in Q4 as Economic Momentum Stalls

The U.S. economy grew at a revised annual rate of just 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2025, a significant downgrade from initial estimates. This sharp deceleration reflects cooling consumer demand and a drag from net exports, placing the Federal Reserve under intense pressure to pivot toward easing.

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