Sentences with phrase «economist expectations»

The phrase "economist expectations" refers to the predictions or guesses made by economists about certain economic outcomes or events. These expectations are based on their analysis of various economic factors and events happening in the world. Full definition
However, the true impact of sequestration went beyond economist expectations, and the impacts were still being felt into late 2014.
This follows a retail sales report from last week, which showed that core sales — which exclude volatile automobile and gasoline sales — rose by just 0.1 % in September, again below economists expectations.
The report showed 142,000 jobs were added in the U.S. last month, steeply short of economist expectations of about 200,000.
However the core CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, jumped 0.3 % last month, the largest increase since June 2008 and well above economist expectations for a 0.1 % increase.
The 2.3 percent growth rate may not have looked like anything spectacular, but it was the first time the first quarter beat economist expectations since 2008, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
The milestone was achieved despite April's GDP growing way below economists expectations.
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