Thursday, October 29, 2009
Morgan Housel :: Townhall.com Columnist
Here's Why the Economy's Growing
by Morgan Housel
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Gross domestic productgrew 3.5% in the third quarter. That's great news and all. Only a few months ago, GDP was falling at a 6%-plus clip, and we were certain the economy was about to meet a fiery death.

String together another quarter or two of growth, and the powers in charge will declare the recession over. That really means nothing, but it'll produce great headlines that make people feel good again. That's how these things work.

But what's important is whyGDP is growing:

Component

Third-Quarter Growth

Personal spending

3.4%

Nonresidential fixed investment

(2.5%)

Real exports

14.7%

Government spending

7.9%

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Export growth was on fire, thanks in part to a weaker dollar. But exports are a relatively small portion of our economy, so even though growth is big, the final contribution isn't. In fact, net exports (exports minus imports) decreasedthe final GDP figures.

Our economy is really reliant on consumer spending. That's why Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) and Target (NYSE: TGT) dominate the landscape while manufacturing withers. You can see that by breaking out the contributions that made up the 3.5% gain:

Component

Contribution to 3.5% Growth

Personal spending

2.36%

Gross private investment*

1.22%

Net exports Continued...

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