WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. financial system, hobbled by final fall’s 43-day authorities shutdown, superior at an unexpectedly sluggish 0.7% annual charge from October by December, the Commerce Division reported Friday in a giant downgrade of its preliminary estimate.
Progress in gross home product — the nation’s output of products and companies — was down sharply from 4.4% in final yr’s third quarter and three.8% within the second. And the fourth-quarter quantity was half the federal government’s first estimate of 1.4%; economists had anticipated the revision to go the opposite means — and present stronger development.
Federal authorities spending and funding, clobbered by the shutdown, plunged at a 16.7% charge, hacking 1.16 proportion factors off fourth-quarter development.
For all of 2025, GDP grew 2.1%, strong however down from an preliminary estimate of two.2% and from 2.8% in 2024 and a pair of.9% 2023.
Within the fourth quarter, client spending grew at a 2% clip, down from 3.5% within the third quarter and the two.4% the federal government had initially estimated. Enterprise funding, excluding housing, elevated at a wholesome 2.2% tempo, seemingly reflecting cash being poured into synthetic intelligence, however the enhance was down from 3.2% within the third quarter and from the three.7% advance within the Commerce division’s preliminary estimate.
Exports fell at a 3.3% annual charge within the fourth quarter, a much bigger drop than the federal government first estimated.
A class throughout the GDP knowledge that measures the financial system’s underlying energy got here in weaker than beforehand reported, rising at a 1.9% clip, down from 2.9% within the third quarter and from the primary estimate of two.4%. This class contains client spending and personal funding, however excludes risky gadgets like exports, inventories and authorities spending.
“Following two consecutive robust readings for the second and third quarters, the financial system was anticipated to melt heading into year-end. It’s now more and more clear that the financial system not solely slowed however stumbled into the end line,” Jim Baird, chief funding officer at Plante Moran Monetary Advisors, stated in a commentary. “The federal government shutdown was definitely a significant factor within the lack of momentum, however a pointy decline in consumption development additionally performed a job.″
The U.S. financial system — the world’s largest — has proven shocking resilience within the face of President Donald Trump’s policies, together with sweeping import taxes and mass deportations. However the warfare with Iran has pushed up oil and gasoline costs and clouded the financial outlook.
In the meantime, the American job market is in a hunch. Final month, firms, nonprofits and authorities businesses minimize 92,000 jobs. In 2025, they added fewer than 10,000 jobs a month, the weakest hiring exterior recession years since 2002.
Friday’s GDP was the second of the three estimates of fourth-quarter development. The ultimate report is due April 9.









