US Q3 GDP Predicted to be 3.5% by Atlanta Fed after.4% rise in personal income, and .3% rise in disposable income

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Today, December 5, 2025, the big U.S. economic release was the Personal Income and Outlays report for September, showing personal income up 0.4% and boosting the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow forecast for Q3 2025 to 3.5%. Markets also watched for early signals on upcoming inflation/jobs data, with the U.S. Trade Deficit is coming next week, and traders looking for cues on Fed policy.
Here's a quick breakdown:

  • Personal Income & Outlays (BEA): Key data showing a 0.4% rise in personal income and a 0.3% rise in disposable personal income for September.
  • GDPNow (Atlanta Fed): Following the income data, the Q3 GDP growth estimate ticked up to 3.5%.
  • Market Sentiment: Wall Street](https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-futures-steady-investors-await-key-inflation-report-2025-12-05/) was steady as investors anticipate key inflation and jobs reports later in December, with the next major trade deficit report coming December 11.


 
Not bad at all....





Today, December 5, 2025, the big U.S. economic release was the Personal Income and Outlays report for September, showing personal income up 0.4% and boosting the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow forecast for Q3 2025 to 3.5%. Markets also watched for early signals on upcoming inflation/jobs data, with the U.S. Trade Deficit is coming next week, and traders looking for cues on Fed policy.
Here's a quick breakdown:

  • Personal Income & Outlays (BEA): Key data showing a 0.4% rise in personal income and a 0.3% rise in disposable personal income for September.
  • GDPNow (Atlanta Fed): Following the income data, the Q3 GDP growth estimate ticked up to 3.5%.
  • Market Sentiment: Wall Street](https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-futures-steady-investors-await-key-inflation-report-2025-12-05/) was steady as investors anticipate key inflation and jobs reports later in December, with the next major trade deficit report coming December 11.


This explains why Trump's approval rating are sinking. :rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
 
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