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3% (Merril Lynch) to 4.5% (Goldman). All that government spending having an effect? But without a stimulus bill, many are hurting and growth could have been both better and more even.Calculated RiskEarly Q4 GDP ForecastsBill McBride
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3% (Merril Lynch) to 4.5% (Goldman). All that government spending having an effect? But without a stimulus bill, many are hurting and growth could have been both better and more even.Calculated RiskEarly Q4 GDP ForecastsBill McBride
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Early Q4 GDP Forecasts
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