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U.S. outlook for 2018
[...]the trade deficit has had a small improvement rather than the deterioration we expected. A key element in this outcome has been the labor force participation rate (the proportion of the working-age population that is active in the labor market). trough October, it has been constant rather than...
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description | [...]the trade deficit has had a small improvement rather than the deterioration we expected. A key element in this outcome has been the labor force participation rate (the proportion of the working-age population that is active in the labor market). trough October, it has been constant rather than declining 0.2 percent as we were expecting. The trade balance will experience further deterioration, even with an increase in export growth. * The Federal Reserve will continue to raise rates with the federal funds rate above 2 percent by the end of 2018. |
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