Alex Roarty @Alex_Roarty
Q2 is usually the number to look at when assessing how the economy affects public attitudes toward the presidential… https://t.co/j4MAFGtDvg — PolitiTweet.org
Catherine Rampell @crampell
Goldman Sachs econ research: "we now forecast US growth of 0.9% in Q1, 0% in Q2, 1% in Q3, and 2.25% in Q4, with t… https://t.co/8iF60FX9sh