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Original post: Great day at the @OECD Ministerial - engaging discussions on economic outlook and investing in long-term growth. pic.twitter.com/ysz3QHmPnw
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Personal consumption expenditures, private investment & State/local govt investment drove upward GDP revision pic.twitter.com/jtU6KK03fs
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real GDP rose 2.3% in Q2 2015 – led by personal consumption. Q1 2015 revised up to 0.6% from -0.2% pic.twitter.com/4efUzK03mL
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: BEA annual revisions to GDP due to technical changes & new data; slight downward revision to ’12 & ’13, upward to ‘14 pic.twitter.com/tavrBzNE4t
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real PDFP – more stable, persistent econ measure – rose 2.5 percent in Q2, faster than overall GDP pic.twitter.com/SgfgZck2z6
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Demographic factors are critically important when measuring labor market; retirement of baby boomers has large impact pic.twitter.com/7U8zDcgLv6
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Q2 GDP revised up to 3.7 percent, much faster than initial estimate and Q1 whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/08/2… pic.twitter.com/jdzSJTpTfa
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Upward revisions to Q2 GDP widespread across business investment, consumer spending, other components pic.twitter.com/ve1YA0QzDD
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Virtually all workers in employer coverage now have a limit on annual out-of-pocket spending thanks in part to ACA pic.twitter.com/yjdPNv5rdO
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real GDP rose 3.9% in Q2, led by persistent components like personal consumption & investment pic.twitter.com/0MC91grABw
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts