Macro
The current state of the economy in the U.S. is generally favorable. Looking at the major macroeconomic variables, they are all at reasonable levels and more important they are trending in the right direction. This paper will look at critical variables such as the GDP, unemployment, inflation and interest rates.
The GDP is currently growing at 3.9% for the third quarter of 2014, after a 4.6% increase in the second quarter (BEA, 2014). This is healthy GDP growth. Over the past several years, the economy has been growing at a slower rate, during what was a sluggish recovery from the recession in 2009. But the current levels show that the GDP is finally getting to the point where it has recovered almost entirely, and growth is picking up. This is a positive trend in the economy. This means that the GDP will continue to grow. Right now, monetary policy is expansionary, so if that eases up, then the GDP growth might slow a little bit. But if monetary policy remains unchanged these high GDP growth rates should continue, especially given the lower fuel costs we are seeing now, something that is usually associated with economic growth.
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