Fourth-Quarter GDP Report to Show Pace of U.S. Growth Late Last Year

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Fourth-Quarter GDP Report to Show Pace of U.S. Growth Late Last Year
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The economy cooled in 2022 from a red-hot pace during the pandemic rebound. Economists are worried about a recession this year.

The trajectory of the economy largely depends on how consumers fare in the coming months.

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