US Economy Grew 1.4% In Q4, Recession Risks Higher
The United States economy grew by only 1.4% in the fourth quarter, according to preliminary data. Despite this growth, risks of a recession remain elevated. However, recession risks are considered higher, indicating potential future economic challenges.
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