US economic growth down to 1.9% in Q1 of 2012

The US economy grew at a slower than expected pace at 1.9 percent in the first three months of 2012, primarily hit by lower private sector investments.

Washington: The US economy grew at a slower than expected pace at 1.9 percent in the first three months of 2012, primarily hit by lower private sector investments.

Official data released on Thursday showed that American economy expanded just 1.9 percent in the March quarter, lower than the previous estimate of 2.2 percent for the period.

The slow growth of the world's largest economy comes at a time when European debt turmoil is impacting global financial markets and most of the economies worldwide.

"Real gross domestic product -- the output of goods and services produced by labour and property located in the US -- increased at an annual rate of 1.9 percent in the first quarter of 2012," according to the second GDP estimate released by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis.

The latest figure is based on more complete data than were available for the advance estimate issued last month.

In the last three months of 2011, the economy had expanded 3 percent.

The decline in 2012 March quarter growth was on account of deceleration in private inventory investment and fall in non-residential fixed investment, among others, it said.

However, consumer spending rose 2.7 percent in the first three months of 2012 compared to 2.1 percent in the 2011 December quarter.

In the latest March quarter, the American economy was worth USD 15.45 trillion.

PTI

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