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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 27

    U.S. economy grew at a moderate 2.3% rate in the first quarter, as robust business investment helped offset weak consumer spendinghttps://on.wsj.com/2Hvzayp 

    5:42 AM - 27 Apr 2018
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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Apr 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        1 From Govt taking out of the Free Mkt & Individual Liberty 2 All Govt spending inflates prices faster than wages. So must cut Govt but entrenched politicians never will. Therefore, Never Re-Elect Anyone. Ever to end special interest money control.

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      2. Sir James, Knight Of Malta‏ @SirJamesKoM Apr 27
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        Don’t let this fool you. Macy’s, Sears, KMart and many others are shuttering stores, unemployment has not been fully measured. Fed wants 2 more interest rate increases. Here comes inflation, higher unemployment and rising interest rates. Earnings reports will change, lower market

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      3. Map 🇺🇸‏ @Map42171289 Apr 27
        Replying to @SirJamesKoM @WSJ

        Yes. Contract jobs aren’t the same as regular employment jobs. Trading 1040’s for 1099’s.

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      4. Sir James, Knight Of Malta‏ @SirJamesKoM Apr 27
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        In certain cases 1099 are not counted in the employment surveys and are treated differently.

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      1. Clarel Roy‏ @clalexr Apr 27
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        Wasn’t 4% needed to pay for “tax cut”?

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      1. Sabi Audi‏ @ImikSabi Apr 27
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        The majority of consumers spend what they do not have with the increase debt and the ever increase cost to borrow, I think consumer spending will continue to drop and thus continued growth will be at this rate or less.

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      1. 37 Acorns‏ @golfgate Apr 27
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        personal debt levels are very high. We might have a situation where consumers begin to pay debt off with the tax savings vs. spending. It will be interesting to track over the next 12 to 24 months. Rising interest rates do not help the cc debt either.

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