The preliminary reading of third quarter GDP indicated that the U.S. economy shrank 0.3%, the most since the 2001 recession, as the two decade expansion in consumer spending ended. The contraction was less than the 0.5% economists had expected. Consumer spending contracted at a 3.1% annual pace after economists estimated...
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