The economy grew much more quickly last quarter than initially thought as businesses and consumers increased spending, the government said Thursday.
At 3.7 percent, the revised estimate for the annualized rate of economic expansion in the spring is more than a full percentage point higher than the initial reading of 2.3 percent reported by the Commerce Department in late July.
It provides further assurance that the American economy remains on an even keel, despite questions about whether the United States can skirt mounting economic turmoil in China and other emerging markets as well as a volatile stock market at home.