Chicago Fed Letter, August 2004

The latest edition of the Chicago Fed Letter for August 2004 titled 'Economy to continue cruising along' says the outlook for 2004 is for the US economy to have its best growth in seven years, growing at a rate above potential, and leading to a fall in the unemployment rate. Economic growth in 2005 will be slower but still above potential, William Strauss, senior economist and economic advisor writes.

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