(Reuters) - The WLI annualized growth rate reached 6.9 percent, the
highest since May 14, 2004, when it was 7.2 percent.
"With WLI growth at its highest reading in over three
years, U.S. economic growth is bound to pick up in the months
ahead," said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director at ECRI.
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highest since May 14, 2004, when it was 7.2 percent.
"With WLI growth at its highest reading in over three
years, U.S. economic growth is bound to pick up in the months
ahead," said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director at ECRI.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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