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March 31, 2005

Economy Still Growing

George W. Bush's tax cuts are still working:

The 0.3 percent rise in incomes was attributed to a surge of 262,000 new jobs in February, the biggest increase in four months. Further solid gains in both incomes and consumer spending are expected in the months ahead as the consumer continues to be a driving force in the economy.

For all of 2004, the economy grew by 4.4 percent, including a 3.8 percent growth rate in the final three months of the year. Analysts believe the economy in the first three months of this year probably grew at a 4 percent rate.

It really is too bad we didn't elect John Kerry so he could fix the dismal economy.

Posted by bubba138 at March 31, 2005 04:28 PM