Saturday, August 1, 2009

GDP Revisions: Deeper 2008-09 Contraction, Milder 2001 Recession - Real Time Economics - WSJ

"The update moves the current recession past the late-1950s downturn as the worst (in GDP terms) since the Great Depression. (Of course, the 2009 data could be revised next summer so you can’t say for sure.) The BEA now says inflation-adjusted GDP increased just 0.4% in 2008. Earlier estimates had put the growth at 1.1%. GDP is now shown dropping in last year’s first quarter (reported earlier as a gain), posting a smaller gain in the second quarter than shown earlier, a larger drop in the third quarter and a slightly-less-large tumble in the fourth quarter. From the fourth quarter of 2007 to fourth quarter of 2008, real GDP is shown dropping at a 1.9% annual rate compared with the earlier estimate of 0.8%."